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how do i delete questions so i can put them in the right section

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Trixy_89 | 23:00 Thu 08th May 2008 | ChatterBank
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i have posted something thats not under the right name, how do i delete it so i can place it in the correct box xx
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after this answer...in the top right corner above the recent posts there will be a box that says something like are you happy with the answer to your question and then you can click that and then your question should be deleted and you can start again. x x x
you cant delete anything on this site Trixy_89
its in gods hands
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i've already submitted the question tho and i dont see any links to delete the bloody thing
You have to ask the ED, which is about as timely and effective as a wet bog roll.
I'm sure it says you can delete it!
ooops my mistake if it doesn't.
has anyone posted on it yet?
only way you can do it is to be so controversial and get banned
all your postings will dissapear along with you though lol
Posted on what ?
whiff
for frucs sake
If its the one about you being pregnant, then it has been well answered. Perhaps just insert a link to the originally answered question.

Either that or email the AB Ed to have it removed.
trying to contact the Ed is like trying to find one particular grain of sand in a desert
It was meant as a last resort.

Admittedly, you might as well print the page, put it in an unaddressed envelope and drop it in the nearest bin. At least by then AB would have moved on and forgotten all about it.
just re-post the question in the correct topic. Don't listen to them ^^^^^^^^^^^^,they will just argue about it all night-lol

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