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Since joining recently I often use my internet browser on my Blackberry to keep an eye on goodies for sale in the Touring section. It always takes me to the mobile version of the forums.
Suddenly, today it won't let me view anything and is giving me the message that my IP has been banned, contact admin.
Obviously I'm not banned, haven't been here long enough to do anything to get banned, any idea whats up with that?
I just got this message too yesterday with alltel and a BB. Started a thread on it also. What I did to get back on using the BB was to clear history, cache, cookies, and pushed content. Then I was allowed back on.
Wierd!
I just got this message too yesterday with alltel and a BB. Started a thread on it also. What I did to get back on using the BB was to clear history, cache, cookies, and pushed content. Then I was allowed back on.
Wierd!
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