what happened to my poll?

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what happened to my poll?

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hmm
i had a poll asking if you would buy disney treasure dvds w/out tins and it's gone. the post is there, but no poll. i chose no limit on time. what happened?
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Post by Luke »

Did you try editing it? That generally wrecks it or deletes it.

Don't edit the polls. Don't ever edit the polls!

Sorry for the frustration.
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I'd buy some MIA Treasures without tins, although I would prefer a second printing of the tins with it's proper contents, just to give it that collectable feeling. :roll:
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that's strange. I didn't edit it. Could someone else have edited their post and made the poll disappear? Is it ok if I just repost the question and poll?
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Post by Luke »

How about starting a poll in Polls & Games, and the discussion thread can stay in General Discussion. And you or I can edit the post in General Discussion to contain a link to the poll thread. Or I can simply try to get a poll in the General Discussion thread, though that may not work. Whatever's best for you.
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