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messageFeedback question?

Posted by DuckOfBorough Yesterday, 01:49PM


Hi, I've a question regarding feedback.

If for example if I've experienced bad services with a particular workman/company, which however have got 2 x positives feedback on here(but one of it is from himself), so what if my experiences is not a positive one, does this mean I wouldn't be allowed to leave a warning feedback?


answer on the postcard please.




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messageRe: Feedback question?

Posted by peckham_ryu Yesterday, 02:09PM


Nothing wrong with balance.


Bonus points if you get into a public argument with the workman. Target to beat is probably Nailgate: [www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk]


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messageRe: Feedback question?

Posted by Administrator Yesterday, 02:25PM


Hi DuckOfBorough


You were banned this morning as Penfold7 because posted numerous times in different sections abut a particular builder. You are free to post about your experiences however you didn't, you just said you don't rate them, no details about your experience. So, assuming they're an East Dulwich company please feel free, let rip, share the facts, post about your experience in the business section.


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messageRe: Feedback question?

Posted by DuckOfBorough Today, 10:55AM


Yes, this is correct. Indeed, the message was rather polite with the name of the company/workman, 'I don't rate it' (This is a review itself no?) follow by 'email if you like more info'. This is actually a very polite, so I don't know what the problem is. So does this mean you have re posted the message? Also may I point out you've been happy to have this particular company/workman to false adversiting since mid 2016 (I didn't realise self advertising was allow on here now?) But my polite message was not exceptable. This is redicoulous. However re multi reposting, I did not know this was not allow. So am I allow to mention the name of this person and company?



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Yes, this is correct. Indeed, the message was rather polite with the name of the company/workman, 'I don't rate it' (This is a review itself no?) follow by 'email if you like more info'. This is actually a very polite, so I don't know what the problem is. So does this mean you have re posted the message? Also may I point out you've been happy to have this particular company/workman to false adversiting since mid 2016 (I didn't realise self advertising was allow on here now?) But my polite message was not exceptable. This is redicoulous. However re multi reposting, I did not know this was not allow. So am I allow to mention the name of this person and company?

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