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I have hillbilly73 sending my annoying visitor messages. Is there a way to block this pest and delete what he has sent. In his mind this is what real bikers do. Seams kind of odd to me. Anyway if there is a way let me know. Thanks
This is the crap he is sending. I am thinking he does not want anyone to see how tough he can be. I do not know who the "one of us" is. This is a sample of the message I want to delete from the visitor board.
I will gladly accept the title of wannabe over the title nobody. don't worry though everyone sees you looking through the fences wishing you were one of us.
Go to User CP (Control Panel); then click on Edit Option and then uncheck receive Visitor Messages. I never use the VM feature for just this sort of reason. Some ******* can leave a message for you and it's up there for everyone to see until you take it down. You want to talk to me, send me a PM.
Last edited by GeorgiaGirl; Oct 4, 2010 at 08:07 AM.
I have hillbilly73 sending my annoying visitor messages. Is there a way to block this pest and delete what he has sent. In his mind this is what real bikers do. Seams kind of odd to me. Anyway if there is a way let me know. Thanks
What did you say to him to set him off?
Weren't you one of the guys bashing him on the "1%er support Tshirt" thread?
He seemed like a nice enough guy to me, and guys were bashing his posts for not being written perfectly. Hmmm,....
It's all on line and I don't know about some t-shirt post. Think he just wanted the last word so he figured a quick stab and no one will know. 1%er yea right. Should understand that if you put something on line then it can be sent all over. His messages did go away so I'm thinking he decided to delete them. Anyway this post should end so thanks again Georgia.
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