Posted by James Howell on April 16, 2009 at 13:39:21 from (144.162.41.170):
In Reply to: Re: Horse Manure.. posted by Dave from MN on April 16, 2009 at 09:49:29:
Please read this message sent to Report to Moderator on April 14tH:
Hello,
For the past several weeks, the person known as MN JOE has been posting replies to my wife Nancy Howell that are inappropriate in nature for this antique tractor forum.
I have told Nancy not to reply to any of MN JOE's posts and under no circumstances send MN JOE an email.
At this point Nancy and I have decided to ignore any of MN JOE's replies to any of our posts.
MN JOE must think that a lower standard of ethics or personal behavior is acceptable on your antique tractor website.
Ignoring replies from MN JOE does not seem to be working from MN JOE's side of the keyboard.
MN JOE has deliberately made replies under the alias of MN JOE, DARLING WHO ?, and MOST DARING all from the same ISP 75.104.96.36.
The only other relief or remedy Nancy and I have is to notify you, the owner/webmaster, of MN JOE's unethical and unacceptable behavior towards us and other members of this antique tractor forum.
I would like to ask you to monitor MN JOE's replies and determine for yourself if MN JOE's replies are in compliance with your posting guidelines that you have asked all of us to follow.
A friendly reminder to MN JOE from you as the owner/webmaster outlining or explaining the importance of adhering to your posting guidelines for all members.
Please feel free to include my name, James Howell, in any communication you may have with MN JOE concerning his unethical and unacceptable behavior towards my wife Nancy.
Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns about Nancy's or my reasons for addressing this serious problem perpetuated by MN JOE towards my wife Nancy.
Thanks, James L. Howell
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