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Most common reason for deletion or movement is if it was in one of the wrong sections, or failed to comply with another forum rule.


For businesses and trades this is commonly because they didn't appear in business and trade, or they failed to provide the necessary trading addresses in ED, used capital letters, or spammed the forum with repeated boosts.

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It's being removed because admin don't like you just as admin don't like me too

I also put up a ad a few times and each time they were taken down within the hour I live in east dulwich and I

Also run my own handyman service they were brand new ads so no fake feed back as some told me could be a reason and

I stated that my business was in east dulwich and still admin took my ad down this has happened to me now about 6-8 times so the only reason I can thnk of is that the east dulwich forum administrator is a vindictive prick

Excuse my language

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