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AvaRoseBilingualDream's Avatar
They closed my my welcome and intro thread...does that mean I have to make a new theread or can I with out infraction because its closed it I'm lost on this
Typically, if they close your welcome thread....that means you aren't welcome here anymore. Sometimes it's because a lady is CBJ. Sometimes because she is just tooooooo fat.

Likely you need to close your account.

Or maybe run a review special......ijs
You are only allowed one welcome ad. Yours was closed caused you posted multiple ads and continued bumping your ad when you been a member almost five months. Follow the ad posting rules that were sent to you. If you attempt to post another welcome ad, a vacation will be available to you.
AvaRoseBilingualDream's Avatar
OK so all I want to know is can I still be seen by memebers
Are you invisible?
I can see you. I can't tho!!!!
some whores are best unseen
Fancyinheels's Avatar
OK so all I want to know is can I still be seen by memebers Originally Posted by AvaRoseBilingualDream
Yes, of course, lovely lassie. The welcome thread is just an introduction, meant to be used by new ladies for the first 7 days of their membership. Once a happy hussy becomes a verified provider on ECCIE, her actual ads must be confined to the two regular marketing forums we erotic entertainers are allowed to post in, one insertion each per week. As SOULMANIKE said, your welcome thread was closed as it became a violation. You simply must familiarize yourself with all of the rules of the promiscuous playground.

Provider advertising standards: https://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=19224
Core guidelines: https://eccie.net/announcement.php?f=39

Of course, remember that ANYTHING you type on ECCIE, a response to an ISO, a quip in Coed, promotes your personality, and comments can lead interested gents to you, or drive them away. Leave rates, services, and outright solicitation to your two weekly ads and your Showcase, however.

Irish luck in lust!
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Don't look fat to me....must be something else.