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Old Feb 21, 2007, 09:58 PM // 21:58   #1
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EDITED by Caleb The Pontiff for the following guideline violations:
  • Multiple sell threads: You are only allowed one active thread per sell forum. You can always click at the bottom of your posts to add more items to your sales. You can also edit your original thread and put "*** CLOSED BY SELLER ***" at the top of the first post. Any new threads within 24-hours of an active thread that has not been specifically edited to be closed will be a violation.
Because your thread has violated the guidelines, you have been temporarily banned and your thread is now closed. After you are unbanned you may repost your thread, following the guidelines linked in this message and at the top of every page in this forum. Please read the General Ventari Guidelines to avoid any further violations.
Please do not post another thread in Ventari's Sell Forums prior to your ban being instituted. Reposting closed threads prior to your ban will result in an escalation of your ban period.
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