Look, those two threads represent different mods. You can only have one mod applied, not both of them simultaneously. Your reply belongs to the mod you applied, it's not an option to post in any thread that deals with PayPal. Post here which of the two threads you're actually trying to implement on your page - a moderator will then remove your other posting on the thread it doesn't belong to.
In Q&A, says to post in other relevent place and moderators will move if needed
That's not what it says, you need to read more thoroughly: it says that if you have written a genuine, new mod that you want to share with the community, you're suppossed to post on the support board - a moderator will then move your mod into the corresponding sub-board. You have not come up with a mod of you're own, but you simply request help for a particular mod. Regular users are not allowed to start new threads on the mods board because of people like you who fail to read the instructions properly - we don't want the mods board to get cluttered with mod requests, because it would become useless pretty soon, especially if people like you even fail to post what mod they're actually refering to. Doesn't need particular coding skills to understand this, but just common sense.
Just a handful of supporters get flooded each day with dozens of help requests - it's mandatory that users contribute at least by respecting board rules and common sense to keep this community effort usable. Your board vandalism is creating a huge effort, so I suggest you do
exactly as suggested (read board rules and sticky threads up extra-carefully), then do as I suggested above. If you don't, you'll get ignored or even banned.
Sending PMs to supporters is another instance of beaking board rules, won't make me (or any other supporter) more willing to look into your issues
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Joachim