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Advertising as a babysitter/nanny/aupair? Please read!


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While it is absolutely fine to post on this board advertising your services, it is NOT fine to post daily, or hourly (in some cases). I don't have time to respond individually to every person every time it happens, at present duplicate posts are being removed without warning.


Repeat offenders will get a polite private message from myself. People who continue to post frequently despite warnings will be referred to the Administrator (and believe me, that's scary!).


I appreciate your cooperation.


FRM

  • 4 weeks later...

It's not aimed at you specifically Corinne, don't worry :)


A large number of babysitters/nannies continue to post their advertisements daily, and the messages are being deleted as soon as I see them. Occasional posting is absolutely fine.

  • 3 weeks later...

HelloKiran - your original thread advertising your services has been posted on as recently as 20th Feb, and I see you've posted on quite a lot of threads started by others asking for an aupair/nanny. You are free to add to your existing thread if you have updated information to add etc., but not just to "bump" it.


Thanks for your understanding.


FRM

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