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Hi. I am new to these forums, and don't do social media etc, so am a bit lost. I would like to talk about a boiler I am having problems with, but I understand I need to give my GSR number first. Makes total sense. Where do I post this? Obviously not on the public forum, so where? Cheers. Tom
 
Hi tom
The whole forum thing works on others answering questions, giving advise and some banter. To register as a gas safe member , you need to get your postings up to 10 ( you have two)
You could introduce yourself on one, then maybe look at others posts and give your opinions.
Once you have reached 10 ( private message a moderator REDSAW) with your GSR details and your in. Won't take long!
Than try and put a detailed post about the boiler you are having problems with. There are plenty on here with massive experience and I'm sure you will have an answer.
After that log on every now and then, to help others with your experience, and to learn a bit.
Regards
Chalked
 
Hi Tom,
As chalked said really however put a little effort into your posts, one or two word replies just to get to 10 posts doesn`t tend to go down well with the mods, talking of which I`m sure somebody will be along soon and post a link for you to send the card details to and welcome to the forums.
 
As if by magic!

As my esteemed minions have said, build your post count up to 10+ with meaningful posts then send an image of the front and back of your gsr card to [email protected].

We'll deal with the rest.
 
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