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I get an email saying that I have a PM but when I try to access the page I get an error message saying that the PM does not exsist??? Why am I getting an email if there is no PM? Am I doing something wrong?

-Rachel


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When you come to this website you should see that you are logged in and then to the right of that it says "My Controls." Keep looking right and you come to "New Messages." Click on that to see your personal messages.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I already did that but there is just no message. It says 0 messages. Thats why I'm wondering why I got the email but not the PM.

-Rachel

Rachel--24 Collaborator

OK....I figured out the problem. I joined under a another username awhile back but then couldn't remember the name or password so I just created a new account. I could not use my correct email address to register under the new name because it already exsisted under the old account so I used a different email address. The user names are almost identical Rachel24 And Rachel--24 so the PM got sent to the old account and I was finally able to access that account and the PM.

My question now is how do I get rid of the old account so that I can use my correct email adress on this account and so that PM's dont get mistakenly sent to the wrong name?

Sorry...its all so confusing :rolleyes:

-Rachel

  • 5 months later...
gf4life Enthusiast

Rachel, Did you ever get the PM problem sorted out??

I am trying to PM you and it says your box is full, so it won't let me send my message. it is a rather important message, too. Please email me as soon as you can.

Thanks.

Mariann :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Rachel

I PM'd you also.

I guess you didn't get it either.

Judy in philly

Rachel

Rachel24 isn't working

Rachel--24 is full

Can you email me?

judy@jl-studio.com

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel, Did you ever get the PM problem sorted out??

I am trying to PM you and it says your box is full, so it won't let me send my message. it is a rather important message, too. Please email me as soon as you can.

Thanks.

Mariann :)

Sorry guys,

This post was old from like August so I dont have problems getting PM's now except that I'm lazy and I didnt delete old messages. My box is no longer full for those who want to send a PM.

Judy,

I did get one PM from you the other day...was there more? Go ahead and send it again.


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Judy,

I did get one PM from you the other day...was there more? Go ahead and send it again.

Rachel,

I sent you 2 today re: the truimph cards.

That thread is gone now...where did it go????

Did you see the post I did in support of you and my post to Ross?

Judy in Philly

went off line to ck and can't find the post i sent. I have a copy of the note i wrote on the card thread if you didn't get to see it.

judy

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel,

I sent you 2 today re: the truimph cards.

That thread is gone now...where did it go????

Did you see the post I did in support of you and my post to Ross?

Judy in Philly

went off line to ck and can't find the post i sent. I have a copy of the note i wrote on the card thread if you didn't get to see it.

judy

:huh: I didnt see anything.

I came home for lunch...realized after reading these posts that my pm box was full so deleted old messages. Came home to a bunch of pm's about the dining card thread getting deleted. :blink:

Sorry guys, didn't mean to get the thread thrown out. :ph34r:

I guess I upset the Triumph guy or something? Oh well...there is another thread brought up about the dining cards. All I will say is I have the cards and I like them. :D

I didn't get your previous pm's because my box was full so if you would like to send the info. now it will go through. :)

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