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truth box inbox


Question Posted Friday March 27 2009, 8:54 am

i was wondering,how do i check my truth box inbox?? i've been trying for a few weeks but i can't find it?? helpp me!

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turtle479 answered Friday March 27 2009, 9:57 am:
On the right hand side of your myspace home screen you will see all the boxes for your apps. (such as bumper sticker, etc) There you should see one for your Truth Box. Click on it and it should take you to your Truth Box page you will see Received, sent, and shared at the top in a red bar. Click on received to check your inbox.

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