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Bigbird

What does the reputation rating mean?

I've now acquired one and am not sure if that's a good thing. I just hope so

Thanks


Life's too short to be subtle

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Christina

Hi Bigbird

 

The reputation rating is definitely good :lolsign: If you read a post and you think it's helpful or you want to say thanks then you click on the little + sign bottom right and it adds 1 to the poster's reputation. Obviously you can't vote for your own posts :flowerface:

 

Hope that explains but give us a shout if it doesn't.

 

Chris x

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Bigbird

Many thanks both

I feel quite chuffed now!


Life's too short to be subtle

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PaulX

Many thanks both

I feel quite chuffed now!

Same here. i had wondered but thought it must be so obvious I didn't like to ask.

Thank you for asking bigbird.


We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,

Running over the same old ground.

What have we found?

The same old fears.

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