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VII

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Greetings,

I'm very familiar with these forum styles so right away it was very easy to understand the navigation through the site. The organization is absolutely superb regarding categorizing the specific needs for users so you can find what you want when you need it.

The vendors you bring to this site are very genuine vendors, you work hard to make sure that the vendors remain legitimate and I highly respect that. Keeping the community safe is a top priority and I'm most grateful for this. Just make sure you do your research about the vendors before ordering. Don't complain about things that you could of prevented by doing your research! Better safe than sorry.

Only being a user for a week or so I've obtained all the information I need thanks to the moderation team to find what I need with ease. They've answered all of my questions in a professional manner so don't be afraid to ask a moderator for assistance, that's their job, to assist you! 

None the less the community is absolutely fantastic, granted there are a few out there that I stay away from but amount of people that understand what you're going through and are willing to sit down and share their experiences or just provide assistance is mind blowing. This community compared to any other ones out there, hands down this one gets two thumbs up.

I'd like to make a special thanks to the moderation team for taking the time to assist me in what I need to know before I get started with anything. You all do a fantastic job at moderating and I can't express how grateful I am on how hard you work to keep users informed and safe. It shows everyone that this community is based around caring individuals no matter what age, race, or background you come from you're always welcome to this community. 

Thank you all for the warm welcome and assistance through my hard times, DBG. I can't thank you all as a whole enough. You're like a family to me and I wouldn't give that away for anything. 

Keep up the good work everyone, stay safe, and be informed.

-VII

 
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Kind words VII, and much appreciated! The Admin also does a lot of work, not to mention the many knowledgeable members we have in our community. 

 
They're all the reasons that I love this forum too, it really is a one in a million place. =)

I've got to say as well, you've settled in super quickly and got the hang of it quickly too. Definitely a good thing. =)

 
Kind words VII, and much appreciated! The Admin also does a lot of work, not to mention the many knowledgeable members we have in our community. 
When I mention the staff this includes the moderation team and the admin. He may not of been specifically stated but he is in the team none the less, head of it infact. Sorry if there was a misunderstanding.

They're all the reasons that I love this forum too, it really is a one in a million place. =)

I've got to say as well, you've settled in super quickly and got the hang of it quickly too. Definitely a good thing. =)
Regarding settling in, I am comfortable here but fully settling in will come over time. At the moment, I'm getting to know some members and I must say I'm very pleased with the results of the community as a whole, yourself included. 

Thank you both for the kind words, and as always, stay safe and be informed!

Best wishes,

-VII

 
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