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07-02-2015 08:04 PM
I finally took the jump and signed in to the new boards. It says I registered in 2010 and I lost a couple of thousand posts. I wonder how they come up with the new dates and counts? Before the switch they had my joining date wrong as well. I joined the boards in about 2002. At least I didn't have to change my nickname! I'm having trouble keeping track of who some of you are with your new names.
07-02-2015 08:28 PM
Post count and start date were casualties of the board changes. You can read about it in the welcome get started forum.
07-02-2015 08:33 PM
07-02-2015 09:34 PM
07-03-2015 02:21 PM
What difference does it make?
07-03-2015 02:28 PM
Don't let it bother you. I also get confused when posters change their nic!! Never know who is" talking" !!
07-03-2015 02:31 PM
Why do people care about this?
07-03-2015 03:10 PM
Some of you take things way too seriously. I posted "tongue in cheek", as in "chit-chat". It doesn't bother me.
However, I am glad I didn't have to change my nick, and I wish others did not have to, as it's hard to recognice them.
07-03-2015 03:21 PM
@Anniecamp wrote:I finally took the jump and signed in to the new boards. It says I registered in 2010 and I lost a couple of thousand posts. I wonder how they come up with the new dates and counts? Before the switch they had my joining date wrong as well. I joined the boards in about 2002. At least I didn't have to change my nickname! I'm having trouble keeping track of who some of you are with your new names.
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I started in 1999. Last time I looked it said 2 weeks ago, and I also had to change the way I had my "nic" registered. I don' really care about my registration dates, as that changed about every time they did an (upgrade)?
I also do not care about my umber of posts. I do however care about changing how I cannot use my original "nic", as I had a specific reason I signed in that way.
07-08-2015 01:26 PM - edited 07-08-2015 01:27 PM
Anniecamp,
This is just my humble opinion...
When I read your caption, Re: I've Lost Years Of My Life!... I felt so sad even before I opened it to read more, because it sounded like you were diagnosed with an unexpected terminal illness.
That would mean you would be prematurely losing years of your life.
That would also justify using the exclamation point.
That scenario is something to really get upset about, because dying prematurely is a shock.
Of course that type of news is upsetting, but losing many of your former QVC bb posts, due to this new QVC Community forum format change over......well that is not a life changing event by any means.
Glad to read you are not dying prematurely anniecamp, but your above title, cannot even begin to compare to really losing years of your life.
There are really more important worries in life than this loss of many QVC posts.....and I pray you never lose that which is most precious to you.
Many of us have lost many of our former QVC Community posts during this transition, but we most certainly have not lost years of our lives!
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