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    umt70s is offline Junior Member
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    Please delete the thread I started

    What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA

    I started a thread to ask a legal question. Now that I have returned I find it Closed. Do to the information given I had no intent of leaving the thread stand after receiving advise.

    Please delete my thread you have my permission to do so. -umt70s
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    Your thread can provide useful information to others. There is no reason for it to be deleted...

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    I agree. If everyone deleted their posts we would not have anything for the readers to read. Absolutely no advice.
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    And given that you've now given the seniors here a head's up about wishing it was deleted, you can expect to see the contents of it reposted promptly if it disappears.
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    Nobody has ever been so very correct as you, CSO.


    I no longer need to punish, deceive or compromise myself. Unless, of course, I want to stay employed.



    But if any provide not for his own, and especially for those of his own house, he has denied the faith, and is worse than an unbeliever. 1 Timothy 5:8
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    Quote Originally Posted by CSO286 View Post
    And given that you've now given the seniors here a head's up about wishing it was deleted, you can expect to see the contents of it reposted promptly if it disappears.
    **A: Oops, the cat is now out of the bag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HomeGuru View Post
    **A: Oops, the cat is now out of the bag.
    Won't be me, but I've got a few ideas......

    Quote Originally Posted by Silverplum View Post
    Nobody has ever been so very correct as you, CSO.


    I no longer need to punish, deceive or compromise myself. Unless, of course, I want to stay employed.



    But if any provide not for his own, and especially for those of his own house, he has denied the faith, and is worse than an unbeliever. 1 Timothy 5:8
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    Ideas are good. Idears are also good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HomeGuru View Post
    I agree. If everyone deleted their posts we would not have anything for the readers to read. Absolutely no advice.
    I understand what you are saying however being that I was not notified as to why my thread was being Closed, I was cut off from having a continued conversation. I would imagine that it was Closed because some people have sharp tongues that cut their own throats.

    I would appreciate my thread being reopened if not then deleted. This is my wish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by umt70s View Post
    I understand what you are saying however being that I was not notified as to why my thread was being Closed, I was cut off from having a continued conversation. I would imagine that it was Closed because some people have sharp tongues that cut their own throats.

    I would appreciate my thread being reopened if not then deleted. This is my wish.


    Oh for pete's sake - you can reopen your thread all by your very self.

    Just go to "thread tools".
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