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nitpicker

Member
Those of you that have used this forum before, is the "moderator" more of a sensor?

I can't seem to get past the "moderator" to get others opinions regarding my 2011 elkridge.
 

jimtoo

Moderator
Hi nitpicker,

Welcome to the Heartland Owners Forum and family. We have a great bunch of people here with lots of information and all willing to share their knowledge when needed.

To answer your question, I am one of the moderators of the forum. The first two post you make will be approved by a moderator before anyone can see or respond to the question or comment. It is a way that the forum is kept clean, in order and without some of the questionable, degrading comments that you see on some forums. That's one of the things that makes the Heartland Owners forum great, the other is the Heartland family members, the best people in the world.

Enjoy the forum.

Jim M

Also :) we are not nitpickers normally. :)
 
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krhyde

Kentucky Chapter Leaders-retired
The moderators help keep this forum organized and civil. It is a great place to get information about your rig without all the "flaming" that you see at most other forums. I appreciate the work the moderators do and the "pay is exceptional" I'm sure. Continue to post and read here, you'll find it very worthwhile. Ken
 

ncc1701e

Well-known member
The moderators help keep this forum organized and civil. It is a great place to get information about your rig without all the "flaming" that you see at most other forums. I appreciate the work the moderators do and the "pay is exceptional" I'm sure. Continue to post and read here, you'll find it very worthwhile. Ken

Ken, I don't see many friendly faces from KY on here. What part of KY my friend? We are over near the lakes in western KY. Tom
 

krhyde

Kentucky Chapter Leaders-retired
Ken, I don't see many friendly faces from KY on here. What part of KY my friend? We are over near the lakes in western KY. Tom
I live in Shelbyville, KY. Just East of Louisville. I was in Paducah after the floods this year, doing disaster relief work. Ken
 
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