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Jack Bauer 378 Reviews 1082 reads
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From time to time, warnings are posted about rip-offs and shady providers.  I value these type of posts because it benefits providers and hobbyists alike.

Most of the time, the poster will add a link of the provider in question.  Unfortunately, most of those links expire and the information is lost.  What I propose is that the originator of the thread include the following info in the body of the post:

1) Name of provider
2) Phone number
3) e-mail address
4) Ad or website links
5) Post a pic if possible of said provider

By doing this, it will allow the post to be brought up when doing a search on the discussion board.

Jack Bauer 378 Reviews 628 reads
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2 / 9

I forgot about that tool.  I know that firefox has some useful add-ons that would allow screen shots. Now, to explain how to use it to some of these guys, that's another story. lol

Jack Bauer 378 Reviews 1021 reads
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3 / 9

one can always leave a link for folks to click and view.  ;-)

http://www.imagebam.com/image/9d53df169804333

Mia3925 See my TER Reviews 699 reads
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4 / 9

A screen capture of the ad would also be very helpful, that way if the ad expires or is taken down then you would still have it for reference.

xoxo,
Mia

Mia3925 See my TER Reviews 580 reads
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5 / 9

There is even a button for it on the keyboard!!  "Prnt Scrn"  it's at the top left... USUALLY. then all you have to do is Ctrl+v onto notepad or word :)


The nerd in me has escaped time to cage it back in.

xoxo,
Mia

AmyXOXO See my TER Reviews 855 reads
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6 / 9

Mac users - there's a software called Grab - it's under Applications then Utilities. You can grab a window or a selected area.

Mia3925 See my TER Reviews 954 reads
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7 / 9

postimage.org works on most forums maybe it will work here.

koshermeat 3 Reviews 1329 reads
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8 / 9

For Windows use a free SW called "Snippy" . So easy to cut and capture screen.

DexWhite8 40 Reviews 721 reads
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9 / 9

Mac users can also use command+shift+4 and you'll see the cursor change... drag your cursor over whatever you want to capture and it will create an image on the desktop  :)

Posted By: AmyXOXO
Mac users - there's a software called Grab - it's under Applications then Utilities. You can grab a window or a selected area.

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