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Club 5328655, need access to FTH Page

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Club 5328655, need access to FTH Page

7 years 9 months ago
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Hello ... I have been tasked to set up a FTH Web for our club # 5328655. When I went to create FTH it says we have one. Not sure who stared it but they are no longer with the club. How can I get access so I can complete the set-up?
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Re: Club 5328655, need access to FTH Page

7 years 9 months ago
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Thank you,

Brian McDonald DTM
Silver and Wiser Online Toastmasters Club #777940

Technical Support Consultant for FreeToastHost
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Re: Club 5328655, need access to FTH Page

7 years 9 months ago
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Thanks for responding Brian. I'm sorry but I don't understand your reference as it is "no longer available. I'm still outside looking in (so to speak)
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Re: Club 5328655, need access to FTH Page

7 years 9 months ago - 7 years 9 months ago
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The "no longer available" is part of the link (in blue text) that Brian posted. Please click the link in his post for the relevant information.

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