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We tried to contact the webmaster to advertise on the site but received no answers except one automated reply which forwarded us to an online form. We submitted the form, designed the banner as requested and still no answer.


Does anybody know what's happening and who to contact to advertise on the site ?


Many thanks


Katy

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I'm not an admin sae28, but usually it's for a breach of forum rules.


The two most likely answers are that either it wasn't in the right section (ED business and trades) or it didn't comply with the rules as listed in the first post in that section.


I'm guessing if you're mobile that one possible breach is that you may not have included a trading address in East Dulwich?


It clearly creates challenges if you're mobile, but those rules are set for the benefit of all.

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