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Why was my post removed???

Last activity 24 October 2010 by Julien

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settledexpat

Wrote a post yesterday in connection with the Corona North group-a great way for english speaking women new to the island to meet people, make friends etc....without any prior notice this post has disappeared-cannot see why this should be done. Corona North is a non political group and there is no hidden agenda-open to all nationalites, creeds, beliefs , backgrounds. Our only aim being to help newcomers settle in , support various local charities and offer a range of activities for members.
As an expat now well settled here this group offered a lifeline on my arrival and it seems odd that I should not be able to offer similar to newcomers or even those here for some time who do not know of this groups existence.
As far as I can see I did not contravene any forum rules so why why was it removed????????????????????????????????

maurilady

Yes Corona is a great way to meet people. They always have a guest speaker at the meetings and you can buy lots of books for next to nothing.

terence

Hi,

Is this only for expat ladies or even expat men with families can join in.

Terence

settledexpat

We are predominately a womens group BUT men are only too welcome to join us!!!! Our events are open to partners and where suitable open to children.Hope to see you at one of our meeings-take a look at our website http://coronanorth.webs.com

Julien

As I explained you in a PM, your post wasn't deleted but moved to a private forum for analysis. I read your message this morning and as I think it's ok, I will move it back for the forum. Sorry for not doing it yesterday, I was off.

Thanks for your comprehension,

Julien

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