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(@a-harris)
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FWIW, I am signed on with multiple logins most of the time on different computers at different locations and mobile at times.

All under the same username and same account.

Having more than one username is when problem arrives.

I can remember reading some posts from years back on RPLS.com where it was quite possible if not a fact that somebody was not just posting, they were actually maintaining an on going argument with their other identities.

😀

On the GMAIL note, I have been contacted many times by realtors, car insurance companies, banks and a few others attempting to contact several young ladies from youth to middle age that have input my GMAIL address into their contact information at these various locations. Some of it private enough to include address, name and phone number of loan agents, realtors, co signer, appraisal agent, parents, a teacher and multiple sales clerks.
What was weird was that it was always from either Oklahoma or New York. Never have figured out the connection.

 
Posted : 29/06/2015 2:14 pm
(@thebionicman)
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RADAR, post: 325060, member: 413 wrote: I believe I remember reading somewhere on this site: Multiple logins will not be allowed.

Were you trying to create more than 1 registration?

I started to sign up but don't recall actually doing so.. I better check. Obviously not a 'young surveyor' move if I did...

 
Posted : 29/06/2015 2:24 pm
(@don-blameuser)
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Double D, post: 325058, member: 6801 wrote: Now that's funny. Glad I'm not the only one.

Good luck to those guys, though.

Read it again.
Or not.
I'm almost past caring. Not quite, but almost.
We all still have to communicate in English, preferably with proper usage.
I didn't expect this to be a puzzle:-)

Don

 
Posted : 29/06/2015 4:17 pm
(@dougie)
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thebionicman, post: 325067, member: 8136 wrote: I started to sign up but don't recall actually doing so.. I better check. Obviously not a 'young surveyor' move if I did...

Spoiler
I'm pretty sure that you probably couldn't type that unless you had; but then I could be wrong.

 
Posted : 29/06/2015 4:38 pm
(@thebionicman)
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RADAR, post: 325081, member: 413 wrote:

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I'm pretty sure that you probably couldn't type that unless you had; but then I could be wrong.
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That was a reference to signing up at the young surveyors site. I think I got this one figured out... mostly...

 
Posted : 29/06/2015 6:17 pm
(@dougie)
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thebionicman, post: 325093, member: 8136 wrote: I

Doh!
I don't always pull a Homer; but when I do it's usually a good one.
B-)

 
Posted : 29/06/2015 7:45 pm
(@thebionicman)
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RADAR, post: 325102, member: 413 wrote: Doh!
I don't always pull a Homer; but when I do it's usually a good one.
B-)

It was still funny.

 
Posted : 30/06/2015 6:20 am
(@npritter1)
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Tom Adams, post: 322090, member: 7285 wrote: Hmm...there are young surveyors? The youngest surveyor in my crew is 50. Our newest hire, who is not licensed yet is 63. I haven't seen a young surveyor in a long time. Last one I remember is old now.

This guy is young ✋✋✋ 20 years old, been at it for only 2.5 years.

 
Posted : 07/07/2015 6:46 pm
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