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Help! I Am Not Getting My Topic Replies


melisadki

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melisadki Explorer

I have the box checked reply and I dont have a spam folder I dont know why I am not receiving any replies. I used my personal email not my yahoo so I dont know whats going on does anyone have an idea of why I am not getting email notifications.

Thanks <_<


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  melisadki said:
I have the box checked reply and I dont have a spam folder I dont know why I am not receiving any replies.  I used my personal email not my yahoo so I dont know whats going on does anyone have an idea of why I am not getting email notifications.

Thanks <_<

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Everyone is worthy of a reply of some kind. Try submitting your post and I am sure that you will get a reply.

We are all here to be supportive in any way that we can be. Some are experts in different aspects of celiac disease. This is the week-end, sometimes there is a lull in hits from posts...

Hang in there and keep trying.

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  Lisa Baker said:
Everyone is worthy of a reply of some kind.  Try submitting your post and I am sure that you will get  a reply.

We are all here to be supportive in any way that we can be.  Some are experts in different aspects of celiac disease.  This is the week-end, sometimes there is a lull in hits from  posts...

Hang in there and keep trying.

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

I think she was referring to email notifications of replies...not actual replies to her post. I've seen her posts and I've responded to them so I know she does get "hits". :)

For whatever reason shes not getting notifications though.

Maybe someone who knows all the "tech" stuff can help you.

melisadki Explorer

Okey now I am receiving email notifications I just went and checked something in my profile I dont know what but it worked.

Thanks guys. :)

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