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    I am the one who WRONGLY identified his post as being on the wrong thread.



    I reported the tread and then pm'd kane333 of what I had done(this was my second mistake). I should have pm'd kane333 first then he would have straightened me out and I would not have reported his post.

    I then reported on that I had made the error of reporting it.

    I pm'm kane333 of my actions and he responded that the post had been removed.

    I opened a ticket immediately explaining my error to Admin and then received another pm from kane333 who stated he had opened a ticket.

    All these actions took a about 30 minutes according to my pm record.

    I made two real errors the first I should have pm'd kane333 before reporting the thread, second I should have paid closer attention to what I thought I saw.

    We NEED the feedback from real users of our buyers. If all it takes is a quick report by one member without a review by someone else then that does not do service to the forum members who rely on the great buyers we have.

    For my part I am sorry for my mistakes and taking away a very lengthy review of a buyer on the forum written by kane333 worked hard on it. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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