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Just getting used to the site
 
Wow 5 duplicate posts!
Perhaps the thread title should be "getting used to my first forum, can someone please tell me how not to post the same thing 5 times?"
 
Welcome


Sorry couldnt help it.
Its early morning and im dead bored.
I hope you get acquainted with the forum and posting, this is a great community with a lot of quality advice and a fair slice of entertainment to boot.

Fph sounds familiar. Not Fletcher P & H is it?
 
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Hows it goin Fph welcome aboard old son,
 
Wow 5 duplicate posts!
Perhaps the thread title should be "getting used to my first forum, can someone please tell me how not to post the same thing 5 times?"

I ws advised to do 10 posts to gain access to the gas safe section of the forum as I need some advice on a boiler repair, a post just saying hi will do they said
 
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Thanks a lot guys, going to take a bit of getting used to for me this site but it will definatley come in usefull for me at times and I will help others out whenever I can, gas mans been more helpful to me in 2 pm's than the awfull raven heat tech line have been in 4 phone calls and probably 30 quid later:smiley2:
 
Wow 5 duplicate posts!
Perhaps the thread title should be "getting used to my first forum, can someone please tell me how not to post the same thing 5 times?"

Perhaps he has a stutter.
 
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