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abuse report


Question Posted Tuesday March 27 2007, 3:36 pm

if you report an abuse report and accidentally
ex out before you add it to your favorites, is
there a way you can go to your account and
find the abuse report to see if any action ever
gets taken? or any way at all to find the abuse
report again? thanks in advance! i'll take any
thing.


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Razhie answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 3:43 pm:
If you go the report abuse page (right here: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)) you can see that the last line of writing before you actually fill out the abuse form says "To check up on reports you've already submitted, click here."

So click there :) and you will see every abuse report you've ever made.

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