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i have sent private emails on 2 or 3 seperate occassions the latest being about 2 weeks ago requesting details and prices for advertising/ sponsor.... as i would loke to advertise my part time home hairdressing business


I have emailed [email protected], and also on here I have private messaged the admin account.....


please can someone get back to me please.....


many thanks


jason


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I had exactly the same problem, except i was sent an email and told to contact "fresh pies" who apparently manage the advertising. Sent them the info, called 3 days later when i had recieved no reply, and was told that the person who was dealing with it had gone on holiday and would call me on their return, that was in January!!!!


Tony


A & M Carpet Care

they said to me all future business adds to do with hairdressing would be removed and how i was not able to use the advertising free anymore......... so i tryied to find out details on paid advertising and they dont even get back to me! i think i sent the first email about 2 months ago when an admin got funny for me posting my new times i was available which clients wanted to know! atleast im not the only one! maybe i should make a new advertisement for hair and they will spot it and respond to me! lol
  • 4 weeks later...

so... nearly a month later and still no reply from admin! i put a new fresh advertisment up which states all new needed info for potential and old clients which i got a couple of nice comments onand admin deletes it! how charming they can delete a new thread but cant reply to my mail about paying for advertisment and sponsering the forum!!!!!


yet "macca" or what ever her name is nanny / hairdresser can post up 6 seperate hair advertisments in various forum sections and they remain on the forum! is this sexist or what!

all mine get deleted other than my original "one" anitial advertisment! the running reccomendation was not originally posted myself so cant count!..... (6)(6)(6)(td)

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