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David
26th March 2009, 04:06 AM
Hey all, been a long time. I've got a question about E-Budo.com that I was hoping some of the people here might be able to answer. I recently realized that I really wanted to get back into martial arts. (Mind you, I never intended to get out of them in the first place, it just sort of happened.) I went to E-Budo in the hopes that the people there could help me find a legitimate Karate dojo. However, once I finished the registration and activation process, it told me that I had been placed in the moderation queue awaiting approval. It's been over an hour and a half, and I apparently still haven't been "approved" to view the forum. I'm really starting to get impatient. Does anyone know how long this process usually takes?
Anime12478
26th March 2009, 04:14 AM
This must be a relatively new rule, but I haven't gone to the forum in years actually. But, based on past experience with being submitted to the approval process, it could take a few hours or maybe a day or two before the final approval comes in. I'd hold on a little while longer, but anything after that may warrant contacting the board moderators in case your name happened to slip through the cracks.
Neil Gendzwill
26th March 2009, 04:24 AM
Good grief, none of these places are being run professionally. If they've elected to manually moderate, give it a day or two to give the guys a chance to do their administration.
corwyn
26th March 2009, 04:47 AM
I think it took me a couple of weeks to be approved.
chidokan
26th March 2009, 05:02 AM
if you don't get on soon, post what you need to know here and I will stick it on the forum for you...
E-budo has gone a bit quiet recently on the sword stuff...have we said all we need to say on there already???:grin:
Neil Gendzwill
26th March 2009, 05:06 AM
I think it took me a couple of weeks to be approved.Was that recently or when John was in Iraq?
corwyn
26th March 2009, 05:06 AM
Was that recently or when John was in Iraq?
It was about a year ago. I didn't know that he was in Iraq...
Neil Gendzwill
26th March 2009, 05:16 AM
Yeah, he was there for quite a while as a contractor. While he was gone, any maintenance stuff took a long long time.
ScottUK
26th March 2009, 10:59 AM
I love the euphamism contractor... ;)
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