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Related: About this forumaccidentally clicked "don't ask me again"
when asked to be be a juror. Does that mean I don't ever have to judge a post again?
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accidentally clicked "don't ask me again" (Original Post)
onethatcares
Jan 2023
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Mister Ed
(6,352 posts)1. That happened to me once.
It took me several months to figure out that I could go into my profile settings in my account and edit the "willing to serve on juries" part. Then I started getting called to jury duty again.
onethatcares
(16,570 posts)2. thanx/nt
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Mister Ed
(6,352 posts)3. You're welcome. Here's some better detail:
Click "My Account" link in upper right corner of a page.
Then scroll down to "Willingness to serve on juries" and change to "Willing".
RainCaster
(11,542 posts)4. You're not the first.
Been there, done that. They gave you the right instructions.
Xoan
(25,426 posts)5. This should help ...
onethatcares
(16,570 posts)6. got it
I'm back on the list. thanx for all the replies