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Re:I was excited, not so much now. 15 Years, 8 Months ago
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I agree, cb. The new HOA website is kind of cute but contains no message boards and some of the information in the resources area is misleading and erroneous(even tho' they claim the website will allow resident input) and all questions, concerns, indictments and discussion is now to go directly to the HOA. It is by design that the sense of community through inquiry, humor, interaction online and support is now gone, despite hollow statements to the contrary. This is the only viable means of resident communication we have so, Joe, keep up the good work. Sadly, the existence of Daybreak Daily isn't universally known so we need to get the word out.
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Re:I was excited, not so much now. 15 Years, 8 Months ago
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Okay, I decided to log into the Daybreak site again for some information. I couldn't find what I needed, but figured while i was there, i would look around a little bit. This led me to an impulse to update my Profile. Much to my dismay, I don't really have a profile. I am simply a lowly renter here in Daybreak. I clicked on "Edit My Profile" and the page I was taken to listed #1 - the primary owner and Voter, #2 - the secondary owner, and at the bottom, little old me the renter.
I can't even have my own identity on this page !!!! I couldn't change my profile picture as a renter. It is completely useless for me to be on that site at all. I am a second rate citizen. Stupid.
By the way, they do have a couple of Highly monitored message boards as they relate to clubs and events, and places to eat, but that is it. It has been up for how long? And there is only one post anyway.
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Last Edit: 2008/09/18 05:18 By don.
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