Yep, copied before your edit. If anyone else is interested in receiving an email with the before and after postings please PM me your address and I would be more than pleased to forward it to you.
Now racedream did you interpret this response as I did. Admission that personal information was indeed posted by the author:
Quote: The only thing I can think of that would be "personal information" is my acknowledgement of the $xx.00 being applied, so for expediency I have changed that to a more common nomenclature.
but that you still broke the rules in pointing it out through the same format - the thread??? Geesh!!
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Vendor Body???
Sorry, I don't know how to put things in the quote box :-[
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Karen must be running a side business filling snack machines.
To make a quote use the [*quote] and [*/quote] tags with the * removed and the desired quoted text between the two tags.
Yes, that was my interpretation. If it wasn't disclosure of personal information, why did she remove the dollar amounts??
And I got my hand slapped and threatened with suspension for bringing it to everyone's attention that disclosure of personal information was happening.
What next??Â
I guess I am now on the naughty list :turkey1:
:turkey2: bad girl :turkey2:
Quote:common nomenclature
 who says that??? WHO even knows what that means??? (out of context anyway) :turkey1:
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Definition of nomenclature
–noun
1. a set or system of names or terms, as those used in a particular science or art, by an individual or community, etc.
2. the names or terms comprising a set or system.
doesn't appear it was used correctly in it's use, :-\
I'm glad I wasn't taking a drink when I read that or I would have been wiping the monitor off. Trying to talk over people's heads by him/her does not impress me. ???
Quote:who says that??? WHO even knows what that means??? (out of context anyway)
I do. And I do. LOL
But--I don't know why she used it there. Or why she disclosed "personal information."
Instead of "common nomenclature" she should have said "different term." Not that changing the phrase would help anyone understand her completely incomprehensible actions, anyway.