Hey there from the United Kingdom
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Hey there from the United Kingdom
Hey guys. I recently joined CC as an author, and submitted two articles. One article was rejected on the grounds of 'Formatting', but I think I've resolved that issue, and re-uploaded. I have a quick question: I originally signed up as an Author, but due to mistake in the way the 'Register' button at the top of the forum worked, registered myself as a customer. This won't impact my Author account in any way, will it? Or is having two accounts like that prohibited? If so, i will remove customer account immediately. Thanks, and uhm, hello.
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Re: Hey there from the United Kingdom
Hi,
It's okay to have a customer and an author account, so don't worry about that. Welcome to CC! I hope you find it as enjoyable to write for as I do!
Kind regards,
Hayley
It's okay to have a customer and an author account, so don't worry about that. Welcome to CC! I hope you find it as enjoyable to write for as I do!
Kind regards,
Hayley
Re: Hey there from the United Kingdom
Thanks, Hayley. I do indeed finding writing enjoyable, and wanted to see if I could attempt to earn something while doing it. I have two articles in submission right now, and certainly hope I did well enough to get them accepted.
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Re: Hey there from the United Kingdom
Hi Lazars,
Best of luck with the submissions. If you checked the submission guidelines thoroughly, you shouldn't have too many problems. We're all friendly here, let us know if you need any help!
Kind regards,
Hayley
Best of luck with the submissions. If you checked the submission guidelines thoroughly, you shouldn't have too many problems. We're all friendly here, let us know if you need any help!
Kind regards,
Hayley
Re: Hey there from the United Kingdom
Hi Lazers, and welcome. I'm in the UK too. Recently moved south a little, to the coast at Poole. Whereabouts are you?