Ah I think they viewed it as soliciting experiences rather than asking a direct 
question. Perhaps it was just your wording?

Sam

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On 17 Mar 2011, at 17:24, Stephen Watson <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is the email I received from Apple, which I didn't see until after I'd 
> reposted my question on the Forum:
> 
> Recently you posted a poll on Apple Discussions. We are including a copy of 
> your message at the end of this email for your reference. We understand the 
> desire to share experiences in your post ""No SIM" message? Are you on iOS 
> 4.3? PLEASE post your iOS version", but because these posts are not allowed 
> on our forums, we have removed your post.
> 
> These forums are intended for technical questions that can be answered by the 
> community. We want everyone to be able to contribute to our forums and have 
> their issues addressed. We feel that we have a very strong community and that 
> it is an excellent resource for users to get assistance. I encourage you to 
> continue using the Apple Discussions while abiding by our terms of use. The 
> Apple Discussions Use Agreement, which also includes helpful information 
> about using Apple Discussions, is located at 
> http://discussions.apple.com/help.jspa
> 
> If you would like to share your experiences with Apple directly, you can 
> submit feedback here: http://www.apple.com/feedback
> As part of submitting feedback, please read the Unsolicited Idea Submission 
> Policy linked to the feedback page.
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Stephen
> 
> On 17 Mar 2011, at 17:16, Pat Wilson wrote:
> 
>> Can't help you I'm afraid but I'm very curious as to why was your post 
>> against the terms of use?
>> 
>> On 17/03/2011 14:15, Stephen Watson wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I have had the following posting on the Apple boards removed by Apple as it 
>>> is against the terms of use! Anyone on here had any experience of the 
>>> problem or thoughts?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> BEGIN:
>>> 
>>> I noticed on here that many others are having the same problem. I have had 
>>> my iPad since the 26th of May 2010 and installed the SIM that day. I had 
>>> never removed the SIM card since installing and until last week had never 
>>> had any problem with it at all.
>>> 
>>> After installing iOS 4.3, the same day I think, it said "No SIM".
>>> 
>>> I've removed and reinserted the SIM, many times, to no avail. Taken it to 
>>> the Apple Store and it was then fine! Then took it out and reinserted it 
>>> and "No SIM" again. The 'Genius' wiped my iPad and restored my iPad to 
>>> their version of iOS 4.3 (which oddly replaced the text "Cellular data" in 
>>> Settings with "Mobile Data" even though both before and after were running 
>>> iOS 4.3!)
>>> 
>>> Anyway, after the wipe and Apple iOS 4.3 replacement it was fine. We 
>>> removed and reinserted the SIM three times and it was fine. Sorted.
>>> 
>>> I got home, switched it on and "No SIM". Again!
>>> 
>>> Today Apple replaced my iPad with an ... iPad 1 (boo!). We transferred my 
>>> SIM card. They installed iOS 4.2.1 and it found the SIM card straight away. 
>>> I got it home and installed the iOS 4.3 update and now ... "No SIM".
>>> 
>>> So, all of you people who have been reporting this issue, the BIG question 
>>> is - Are we all running iOS 4.3? If so, then I think we have the answer. 
>>> Please post below and let's put it to the test
>>> 
>>> END
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I'd be interested to know obviously ...
>>> 
>>> Stephen
>>> 
>>> 
>>> "Governments don't like numbers, so some numbers were brushed out of it" – 
>>> Professor Martin Parry on the IPCC's Working Group 2's Summary for 
>>> Policymakers (Adam, 2007b)
> 
> Watch out for spaceships!
> 
> "In my view, a sub-prime-fuelled housing market crash in the UK is extremely 
> unlikely -- in fact, just about as likely as a Martian invasion."
> Donna Werbner, News Editor of yourmortgage.co.uk, October 2007
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