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Debbie

Debbie Report 20 Jul 2003 23:43

I thought that to, then why is it called a members board when you have to pay to become a member. or I think perhaps a member is someone that has put details on the site but you have to pay to send messages then you become a full member. I dont know what I am talking about really it must be bedtime. Goodnight Debbie

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 20 Jul 2003 23:40

I didn't think non-memebers could join in on members board or tips Shelli

Crista

Crista Report 20 Jul 2003 23:32

And you don't have to be a member to use any of the boards. Crista

Debbie

Debbie Report 20 Jul 2003 23:31

The Guest board is meant for questions and comments about the gc site. And the Tips board is meant for asking questions and answering and tips. If you read at the top of both pages it tells you. Debbie

Sue

Sue Report 20 Jul 2003 23:26

Yvonne I might have it completely wrong, but I thought the main difference was that guest board was somewhere for those who weren't fully paid-up members to put in their twopenniesworth. Sue

Nigel

Nigel Report 20 Jul 2003 22:39

can anyone tell me the difference between the tips board and guest book as the same type of comments and requests seem to be on both boards.