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Same on upland road. Phoned them several times and spoke to someone called Ryan Michael, who is in charge of subscriptions as we hadn't received it in months. A family member pays to advertise in it and had mentioned that his usual amount of work that he received from East Dulwich through advertising in it had declined recently which prompted me to find out why. Ryan said he'd look into it and a week later called back to say he'd spoken to the distributors in ED and there didn't appear to be a problem. Said he'd also spoken to other Upland Road residents who confirmed they were receiving it(not sure if this is true) but sent me a copy of November one in post. Still havent got december one though!

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> TopTree Wrote:

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> > To ensure you get a copy ? Would you pay for it

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> > Say ?2 a copy?

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> Why would Anyone pay for a book of Adverts.

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> It should come with Discount Vouchers for places

> that advertise there.

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> Fox.

Why would anyone worry about not getting a booklet ? full of adverts?

I like them - they're good to flick through and I've found a decent carpet cleaner and plasterer through their pages. Whether I'd pay for them is another matter. Probably not, though I would imagine their business models allow them to give them away anyway.

Hi, I publish SE22 so thought I would let you know that not every road in SE22 gets a copy, I print 5000 each month. However if you don't usually get a copy and are interested in reading it you can view it on two websites: www.semagazines.co.uk or www.arounddulwich.co.uk. There are always some copies available at local shops, bars and the libraries but they do go quickly.


If you anyone wants to check if their road is meant to receive it, please e-mail direct [email protected] and I can let you know.


Cheers


Angela

I had a go at advertising with this magazine. Not only did most of our current clients that lived in the area not get the magazine but the leaflets we had inserted did not show up in the ones we checked, by asking family members and friends to check their magazines, that was the people that actually got the mag. It seems that they are not getting posted through every door each time, which isnt good for those advertising in it or those who look forward to reading it! Had a really bad experience with them, sorry to say and put me off completely, although I have to say this was down to the new girl working there and dealing with us, unsurprisingly she left a couple of weeks later!

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