Can I ask why this was disabled and whether or not it will be permanent or not?Private messaging has been disabled on this board.
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Melissa
You and me both then Melissa! I get really ticked off when someone spoils something for others though by blatantly breaking the rules.
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Re: Melissa
Yeah. It's unfortunate, because I liked the ability to talk to a few writers on here about either things on the CC site or that came up related to here. It's so much easier to PM than to e-mail. C'est la vie!Katie-Anne wrote:You and me both then Melissa! I get really ticked off when someone spoils something for others though by blatantly breaking the rules.
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Speak with other writers
The PM system was good for that. It gave us a way to communicate off the forums. I'm a freelance writer and so I'm often on job searches on the Internet - occasionally I see something and think hmmm I bet so-and-so at CC might be interested in that - but now I can't PM them. Would be good if we had a writer's only PM system so we can network etc. Please? Pretty please Chris?
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Thank goodness I'm not the only one (even though I was certain I wasn't the only one).
Although I'm over it, I'm still slightly miffed about the legal article request from several weeks ago. (Hopefully I won't get into trouble for mentioning this!) The Web site owner saw one or two of my pieces and emailed CC about purchasing exclusive rights at a particular price, in addition to wanting more similar articles (about legal forms on their Web site). So, I started cranking out articles but no purchases. Later came to hear someone went to their Web site and allegedly made direct contact with the client. Ugh!
Although I'm over it, I'm still slightly miffed about the legal article request from several weeks ago. (Hopefully I won't get into trouble for mentioning this!) The Web site owner saw one or two of my pieces and emailed CC about purchasing exclusive rights at a particular price, in addition to wanting more similar articles (about legal forms on their Web site). So, I started cranking out articles but no purchases. Later came to hear someone went to their Web site and allegedly made direct contact with the client. Ugh!
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I totally agree, John, but I'm sure customers did the same thing.
Would it be possible to separate the forum accounts through either permission masks or groups - one for writers and one for customers - they could check a box when they sign-up with the mod not being that difficult to implement. That way one group, the writers, could use the PM system while the customers would not or even vice versa.
Would it be possible to separate the forum accounts through either permission masks or groups - one for writers and one for customers - they could check a box when they sign-up with the mod not being that difficult to implement. That way one group, the writers, could use the PM system while the customers would not or even vice versa.
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