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Because they don't answer the questions I asked. You could give the same "get someone else to do it" answer to any question, without even reading it. A bot could do this on any forum. I also thought the second post was quite rude and condescending, and did not add any value.

The better question is why did you dislike my posts? I was not impolite or unprofessional. I did not break any forum rules. I thanked them for their advice and asked for any answers to my questions, and I gave positive rep to the people who took the time to actually read what I asked and answer it.

Its a free society we live in ............. just because you EXPECT people to give away their hard earned skills and knowledge to somebody with unknown competence is a bit unrealistic IMHO
 
Everyone who asks any question would ideally like it answered.

If you don't want to answer the question, that's fine. Just don't reply.

As I said, I got some great answers from other people here already and gave them positive rep, and I already asked for this to be closed if that's the standard practise here, so I'm just going to stop watching this now.
 

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