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Should the forum allow the legitimate selling of pets/animals eg kittens?


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Following from this thread: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,933050 we're having a vote:


Should the forum allow the legitimate selling of pets/animals eg kittens?


Yes or No?


The simple but strict rules are:

- State Yes or No only. Posts with additional text will not be counted.

- Votes close this Friday 18.00

- Votes from established people with previous posts on the forum only or accounts over a year old.

- Discussion happens here: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,936238

- I will take into account votes on the original thread. If you have voted on that thread and vote again here your vote will be removed twice.


I want to see a list of yes or no's only - posts containing anything else will be ignored/deleted

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This is a very old thread from 2012.


Selling pets has been against the rules for a long time. It is mentioned as a banned item in the Forum Rules.


If anyone is listing a pet for sale, please use the report button which you can find top right of the post message.

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