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SOLD - Deleted Ad

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I wanted this posting deleted, as i tried to edit the ad by inserting two more pictures under the description.
When i tried doing that, my computer went hay wire.
It put about 9 inches of nothing but lines of junk in the description, so i did my best to just delete everything the only weat that i knew how.
So now it's marked Sold, so if you can delete it off the For Sale page, that would be nice.

And to all that's giving me a bit of grief with my "issue," that's what it's all about.

How much was the deleted ad sold for? :poke:
 
SOLD - Deleted Ad
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I wanted this posting deleted, as i tried to edit the ad by inserting two more pictures under the description.
When i tried doing that, my computer went hay wire.


See the little REPORT link on the bottom of every post? That alerts staff to a problem

For some reason or another, that i don't know why, my desktop computer has lots of trouble on this site.
And i don't know why, as I'm not computer literate, in my old age.
This is the only alphabet soup A, B, C, E, body site that i have trouble with for some reason or other.
The editing, and posting of additional pictures that i had trouble with, and this site always give me pop up's about "security certificates" that i have to delete off the page, before i can continue.
Any computer guru's out there that can figure out what's going on, and i can get out of your hair, on the internet.

Try clearing your cookies for starters.
 
@hemi71 just ignore all these locals, no worries.

the security certs that pop up warning you - security certs are supposed to help validate the website you are viewing (or the popup add over in the corner) - the cert 'proves' that the far end is who they say they are basically, via a certificate chain of issuance, all the way up to the trusted source root server of the certificates.

some cert is expired, or needs updated, etc. clear cache and cookies on your browser first as per what joey said - that's the easiest 1st step.

try not to die -

- saylor
 
@hemi71 just ignore all these locals, no worries.

the security certs that pop up warning you - security certs are supposed to help validate the website you are viewing (or the popup add over in the corner) - the cert 'proves' that the far end is who they say they are basically, via a certificate chain of issuance, all the way up to the trusted source root server of the certificates.

some cert is expired, or needs updated, etc. clear cache and cookies on your browser first as per what joey said - that's the easiest 1st step.

try not to die -

- saylor

saylor.
Thanks.
Doing my best in the not to die department, these days. lol
Survived the prostate cancer thing, by doing the radiation implants, three years ago.
Also have a bone marrow mutation, cancer, disease, (whatever we want to call it) that I'm also living with, dealing with, so every day that i go to sleep, and then wake up the next, is a good thing.

Will dick around on the computer later on this afternoon, when i get done doing all my errands around my city.
Jim V.
 
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