How to contact "TuringTest2"
How can I contact "TuringTest2"? Their answers are the best I've seen in the Apple Support Community, and it would be nice to thank them directly.
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How can I contact "TuringTest2"? Their answers are the best I've seen in the Apple Support Community, and it would be nice to thank them directly.
Happy to have been of help in some way. 🙂
tt2
Happy to have been of help in some way. 🙂
tt2
ajgiii wrote:
TY, but I didn't have a question. Maybe you wrote code, telling me just to thank him in a post related to iTunes.
Just upvote his post that helped you.
Your question has been answered (and there's no need to be snippy to anyone who responds to you). As was said, there is no way for you to contact any user here directly. You'll just have to wait and hope that TT2 sees this post. Or find a thread where they provided help you appreciated and thank them there.
Regards.
ajgiii wrote:
An opinion is not responsive to my question, Bob.
My response was not an "opinion". I provided you a way to thank a user who helped you. There is no way for you to contact any user in these communities.
There is no method to directly contact any of the members on the forum. If you have a question regarding iTunes (one of TuringTest2’s specialties), you could post your question in that sub-forum.
Hey tt2
Merry Christmas to everyone, and wishes for a blessed and Happy 2025. :-)
I’m happy you were able to connect with tt2. It is a very welcome change when a user on the forum takes the time to thank someone that may have helped them.
Up-votes really are a great way to thanks people - for two reasons.
First, up-votes mean a helpful post is more likely to become the "top-ranking reply" in the thread, and seen by more people who could benefit from teh post (especially true in very long threads that have multiple pages).
Second, up-votes assign more points to the poster and accelerate them to their next user level in the community. Perhaps not so important for someone already a Level 10, but still good.
TY, but I didn't have a question. Maybe you wrote code, telling me just to thank him in a post related to iTunes.
An opinion is not responsive to my question, Bob.
Upvotes result in a "Thank You" email to the recipient.
As said earlier, upvotes are the way to thank posters.
How to contact "TuringTest2"