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Question Posted Saturday April 5 2008, 6:30 pm

on msn, whats a pending request??? because i have 16 and i have noooo idea what they are?!

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Xxx-lulu269-xxX answered Tuesday April 8 2008, 9:41 am:
It can mean that someone has sent you a request to see changes you make to you're account :d you can also send pending requests! I didn't know up til a while ago either and i just clicked on it ad it explains it ! hope this helps :D

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xojessii answered Saturday April 5 2008, 11:37 pm:
it means you sent a request to a person and its waiting for the person to accept it.

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