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Justin 03-18-2005 08:32 AM

Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
Anyone who bumps their own threads to the top of the page will have them removed entirely from this Forum. If your threads are falling to the end of the line, there is probably a reason for it. This is the only spot on HuntingNet where we allow commercial advertisements for free and if people keep abusing it we're going to have to change our policies.

Justin

trophyhuntr 04-26-2005 07:00 AM

RE: Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
bump :D:D:D

northwoodsbowhunter 04-26-2005 02:43 PM

RE: Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
Sorry about that Justin. I just posted a reply to a question on my post and it went to the top of the post. I don't even know how to bump a post. I apoligize for this. Does a reply to a question automatically bump a thread? Thank you for any info in regards to this topic.

oinks 05-17-2005 07:27 AM

RE: Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
I agree with the other gentleman. I received a replyl on 5-16-05 at 09:32 pm and I see that is the last post time (05/16/05 9:32:24 pm). I too am sorry but think that the reply sent it to the top. I have no idea how to bump a thread either. Please explain what I did wrong.

Justin 05-17-2005 12:40 PM

RE: Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
If someone else responds to your thread it will automatically return to the top of the page, which is not a problem. I'm referring to people who are posting within their own threads with the sole purpose of bumping them back to the top of the page ahead of everyone else's posts. If there is a legitimate interest in what you are offering, then by all means it should be at the top. If there isn't, let it fall to the bottom of the page and let someone else have their turn at the top.

Justin

Anuska 07-19-2005 08:10 AM

RE: Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
Hi Justin
Sorry but can you help me ? I put a message about hunting in Namibia in the forum Other areas - Africa , because Namibia is in Africa and it was moved to the other forum .
I would like to contact the moderator of "other areas forum", to understand why ,but I dont know how .
Thanks a lot . Kind regards .
Anuska

bruin1951 09-17-2006 08:03 AM

RE: Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
I just added a post to my pike county hunt. My intentions were to make counter offers. If you would like to remove it, I'm ok with that. I was thinking of just giving the hunt to a Gulf war vet or someone else who would like to have it rather than have it go to waste. My son would like a joiner so I put that in there the binos were for me. I am sincere you can remove the post. I would not mind

Gingerbear 10-25-2007 02:45 PM

RE: Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
My listing is at the top, my apologies, I didn't mean (no idea how to) and will try not to do that again!
Thanks!

birddogTX36 10-25-2007 02:53 PM

RE: Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
Justin,

If I reply to a post is that considered bumping it back up, now that I have been on here a week or so I understand what is meant by bumping. How do you want me to reply to inquiries? I don't want to get in trouble.

Thanks,

Paul

Nrth16 10-25-2007 03:15 PM

RE: Do NOT bump your threads to the top of the page
 
so if you are the seller are you to list it over?


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