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marshmellowman Posted at 3:33 pm on July 2, 2008
Unless I'm really dense and have missed this option somewhere, David would it be possible to implement an option so that we can modify our eHelp replies if we feel we've missed something out or to correct something?

I check mine over usually, but there has been a time where I'd wished to add something, and I don't like making a new reply with the addendum as it seems like a waste.

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williamsa Posted at 6:19 am on July 9, 2008
Post from this position was omitted due to content violations
iconoclast Posted at 9:05 am on July 3, 2008
if its a member and not a guest it should be possible but only before they read it
marshmellowman Posted at 4:53 am on July 3, 2008
Yeah, I guess I totally forgot about that. Oh well.
nikki Posted at 2:48 am on July 3, 2008
They wouldn't check them for edits though. If there's anything important you need to add in, then just make a new reply.
SweeterThanChocolate Posted at 10:34 pm on July 2, 2008
As hithere as said, we can't really do that. As ehelp is open to non members, your reply once posted is emailed to the person who wrote the ehelp.  
hithere Posted at 5:18 pm on July 2, 2008
one problem is that guests receive their replies through email, which cannot be edited.

members receive their replies in the inbox as normal messages, instantly, so once they're read, members probably don't check them again.

idk, i think checking them over before posting gets the job done most of the time...

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