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Please Read!silicon212 08-12-2007, 05:23 PM 1. Please do some research on the forums to see if others have experienced your issue. That's why the old threads exist. There are common issues that have been asked over and over again. It seems like some might think it doesn't exist or that no others have experienced the issue, if it's not on the first page. Reading through the pages may reveal a fix for your situation. If you do find some relevant information on an issue, but the thread is old (more than 90 days), and you have further questions, please create a new thread as opposed to inquiring on the old thread. Many of the participants may have moved on and will never see your question, see #3 below. Likewise, others may not post to the old thread in answer to any questions you may have. 2. Please make informed, intelligent inquiries. It may be an accepted form of speech on cell phone networks and instant messengers or chat rooms, but it doesn't work here. Big, long, run-on sentences (I have a question and i need an answer because my hair is being pulled out why does the car not start when the one thing happens), capitalizing the first letter of every word you write (I Have A Question And I Hope That You Can Answer Me Soon), and lack of grammar/punctuation make it hard to read your inquiries. This, in turn, discourages others from replying or otherwise partaking in your thread, and questions may go unanswered. 3. Do not post to threads that have been inactive for over 90 days. If you have an inquiry that's relevant to the old thread, post a new thread with a link to the old thread. Participate in the new thread and not the old. A number of people sign up here to ask one question and then leave, in a 'hit-and-run' fashion. You will find a lot of this in old threads - this is one reason to create a new thread and not participate in the old. 4. Do not be vague. If you have a question about something, we can't help you unless you provide all pertinent information regarding the subject to which you are inquiring. While some of us might be psychotic, we are not psychics and cannot instantly know all there is to know about your situation. Thanks Guys (and Gals Too)! '97ventureowner 08-14-2007, 10:47 PM 3. Do not post to threads older than 90 days. If you have an inquiry that's relevant to the old thread, post a new thread with a link to the old thread. Participate in the new thread and not the old. A number of people sign up here to ask one question and then leave, in a 'hit-and-run' fashion. You will find a lot of this in old threads - this is one reason to create a new thread and not participate in the old. Thanks Guys (and Gals Too)! I'd also like to add that if you post a poll, please limit it to 90 days as well. Lately I've seen polls still open after six years. This only encourages newbies who happen to come across them to vote in them , thus resurrecting the whole thread. Also if the poll is still open do not feel the need to add a comment if it is beyond 90 days. We also have a forum dedicated to selling your vehicles and parts. It is located here:http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1269 . It is on the main forum page under Cars/Parts for Sale /Exchange. Please do not try to sell your vehicle or parts in this forum. mike561 08-15-2007, 03:00 AM I made a suggestion in the pontiac grand prix section a while back, that all threads and polls should have an expiration date, like after a month or however long, they would automaticly close reguardless if someone ressurects it or not. '97ventureowner 08-17-2007, 03:01 PM I made a suggestion in the pontiac grand prix section a while back, that all threads and polls should have an expiration date, like after a month or however long, they would automaticly close reguardless if someone ressurects it or not. That has been discussed before and there are things to consider to implement such suggestions. I brought this up quite awhile ago ( http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=675824 )and was told there are extra costs involved along with changing the v bulletin code among others. It's kind of left up to the Moderators to see which threads or polls need to be closed and go ahead and perform those actions.Believe me , I've closed my share of polls/threads in the past few months.:lol: '97ventureowner 11-10-2008, 09:59 PM Selling of cars and parts is not allowed in the general forums such as this one. We do have a forum to address this need. It is called Cars/Parts For Sale/Exchange, and can be found here:http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1269 and off the main forum page. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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