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Why is it I don't have permission to view .jpg files folks upload to the forum? Is that part of a paid service or upgraded membership? Thanks,
Steve
Didn't used to be! Keep posting, I seem to recall they become visible after you reach a number like 10 posts. Probably says so in the posting rules somewhere.
Here you go:
"6. The Free HDForums Classified Sections are provided to active HDF Members only. We are not interested in competing with Craig's List or Ebay. To be considered an "active" HDF Member you have to have been registered for at least 30 days and have a minimum of 26 posts. If you attempt to post in the Classified Sections prior to meeting the above criteria you will receive an error message telling you that you do not have posting privileges in those sections."
From the "**Updated**HDForums Rules" at the top of the forum posting list.
Last edited by grbrown; Mar 24, 2011 at 08:23 AM.
Reason: Expanded.
As I am from Germany, I tend to read alot in this forum without doing any posts, as in the end I am bound to german laws and therefore most of the parts-discussion are somewhat country-specific...
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