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Using the miniListings User Forums: READ FIRST before posting

miniListings Support
asked this on April 13, 2011 02:10 pm

Welcome to the miniListings User Support Forums. We've created this area for users to interact and discuss marketing ideas, usage tips, miniListings troubleshooting, and phone specific issues.

Here are some general guidelines for use:

  1. Before posting, try doing a search with your question. It's possible that your question has already been asked and answered, or we may have provided a help topic to address your question in our forums.
  2. You will need to register with our support forum before you will be able to ask or answer a question. You must register as yourself. If you attempt to register anonymously or are found impersonating someone else, your support account will be subject to deactivation.
  3. When posting a description of your question or problem, please provide as much information as possible. For example, if you are having an issue using miniListings with your phone, please be sure to include details like your phone type, model number, and carrier.
  4. We kindly request that you handle yourself as a professional on our forums. We need to keep the forums useful and friendly. While we would prefer not to intervene, we may find the need to moderate content occasionally. Moderation could include anything from light editing of posts for content/accuracy to complete removal of posts and, in extreme cases, deactivation of accounts. As you might expect, here are some examples of content that may be moderated: Spam and affiliate links; offensive posts; posts without content; flames; and vulgar content. Please note that this is not a comprehensive list, but merely a representative example. If you should notice content that you feel is inappropriate, please email us at support@minilistings.com or submit a request, and we will look into the matter. We reserve the right to moderate any content that we deem in our sole discretion to be inappropriate, inaccurate, or generally not applicable to our product or service.
  5. This is a user-to-user support forum. We are not responsible or liable for any damages, explicit or implied, that may arise from any information provided by the user community. That being said, please use appropriate judgment and common sense when utilizing the forums.
  6. Finally, these forums are also governed by the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for our website. Please review them before proceeding.

With that being said, we thank you for your participation in our community support forums!

 
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