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I was going to post some pictures of my diseased tomato plants in an album and ask for advice in the general non-truck forum. However, I noticed that there is a notice saying our galleries are ONLY for truck pictures. Is it against the rules to do what I wanted to do?
If it is against the rules to post non truck pictures in our gallery, does anyone know how I would get my tomato pictures available on line for folks to look at and offer help?
The photos are not allowed. FTE has to pay for the bandwidth to serve up images, therefore we only want to serve up truck related images. If you have non-Ford truck related images you should use web space such as geocities.com or you're welcome to upload them to your Club FTE web space (it has a pretty neat web-based interface) and link to them, since that's space you paid for.
OK Thanks - I guess I am just confused. I though the gallery was part of what the FTE membership got me. Are you saying there is another place just for FTE members to post pictures? I'll scout around looking for it.
Well, now I am really mixed up. I went to the FTE member section and tried to sign in. I guess I was actually setting up an account, not just signing in, because it asked me to pay the money at the end?? So I got that wrong as I am already a member.
Is there a link here on the site to instructions on what I need to do to use my membership? Or should I send a plea for help to the FTE Support link?
Now when I try to log in, it says my membership has expired. I don't think it has been a year since I joined? Maybe I have accidentally created two FTE accounts now?
Obviously, I need help!
Ok, on edit: I found the Club FTE forum and have asked for help there. Sorry I am so confused about this. I am sure someone will straighten me out in that forum. Thanks
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