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You have to follow the rules http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,642847


Admin (that's me) is getting really annoyed at the moment with the amount of people who don't follow them and might have a "4 page sweep" soon. That mean businesses in the first 4 pages who have broken the rules repeatedly will get their advert removed, their account terminated and their company banned from the forum.

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I have read the rules and cannot see where or how I did not follow them?


Can you please tell me what I did wrong, as I see so many ads on here and do not see how my ad was any different or wrong in any way?


Please can you tell me exactly what was wrong, so I do not make any mistakes in the future


Thank you

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