Sorry, this isn't an "advice" question exaclty, but more of a question about Advicenators. I would just appreciate knowing if anyone else has this same problem or not:
My Inbox keeps spazzin' out. One minute I will have 1 new message. Then the next minute I will have 3, and then back to one. So naturally I check my Inbox, and it is empty, yet it always says different.
Anyone know why this is? Does anyone have the same troubles?
charmed3fanatic answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 7:53 pm: lol i had the same thing! here is what you should do:
- under Welcome, __________ there is something called your Feedback, click on it
- then just return to what ever you were doing.. it worked for me so hopefully it will work for you!
Karen answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 3:48 pm: This used to happen to me when I received private questions until I blocked them out. When someone asks you a question and decides to delete it after it's sent, you'll still get that (1 new) message. The (1 new)(1 new) message is probably just a glitch in the coding. Don't worry about it. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
x3...t0riia answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 3:23 pm: that happems to me all the time it says i have (1 new) in my imbox but when i click it it says i have no knew messages its soo annoying ! sry i dunno how to fix it ! ...x3 t0riia [ x3...t0riia's advice column | Ask x3...t0riia A Question ]
K2204 answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 2:04 pm: same here! and the where it says "view feedback" it will say "view feedback1" its crazy!
yeah! mine is always different, so, i duno whats going on! its probably just a defect! :(
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