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Started by Radeng, Apr 07, 2007, 08:37

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Radeng

I tried filling out the JOB Seeker registration form and when I got to the terms and conditions, it said do you agree with the terms and conditions and there is no place on the form that says  yes I DO or no I don't  or just a simple yes /  No

How do you agree to the terms and conditions, Thanks

Rennhack

There is a check box to the left of the line "I have read and I agree with the Terms and Conditions of this site." on the job seeker registration form.  -- Check that box.

Ops Nub

When i click on the registration link i get this:

Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /job/jobseeker_signup.php on this server.

any suggestions?

Jay

JessJen

sounds like either something server end or if youre at work then it could be blocked but I'd give it a few hours and try again

Rennhack

Quote from: jrpawlak on Nov 22, 2007, 10:18
When i click on the registration link i get this:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /job/jobseeker_signup.php on this server.
any suggestions?

Many overseas IP address's are blocked due to hacking and fraud.  You will have to wait untill you are back in the USA, or in a location that is not blocked.

Ops Nub

Guam is part of the United States. US area code, zipcode and all US citizens. You don't have to reply, I know there is nothing you can do.
Jay


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