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Old 12-15-2004
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Amount of posts/threads not changing.

I have noticed that my "number of posts" are 522, & have been this amount as far back as October, at least.
As I've said before, I shall be pleased to hit the "600", & become a Booster. I do not manufacture forum items to boost the number of posts, all are genuine queries.
Can someone look into this please, & adjust accordingly, I would estimate about 8, possibly 10 more would be about right, just an educated guess though.

Thanks,
Maurice
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Old 12-16-2004
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I'm seeing this post as 523 for you.....
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Old 12-16-2004
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This post was a better fit in the Feedback boards... with that said, there's an easy way to verify this, just post again in this thread and we will see if your post count increases.
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