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Default Re: Crossfire etiquette

Originally Posted by dcskmail
Why does it seem that when someone has a question, problem or i need of a part and the membership responds with a possible solution, not very many people acknowledges the time and effort it took to provide a answer by a simple thank you or at least post that it was looked at or helpful ???
Personally, while the thank you and acknowledgement is nice, to me when a solution is provided, it would be nice to know that solution did or did not work. That feedback is necessary to grow our collective knowledge.
 
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