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[email protected] Wrote:

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> Please let me know why my recommendations are

> removed shortly after I have posted them


I suspect all your recommendations for the same two businesses were moved to the ED businesses, restaurants & trades section where they belong. I have to say, the continued re-recommendations are starting to look a bit suspicious.

Loz Wrote:

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> [email protected] Wrote:

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> > Please let me know why my recommendations are

> > removed shortly after I have posted them

>

> I suspect all your recommendations for the same

> two businesses were moved to the ED businesses,

> restaurants & trades section where they belong. I

> have to say, the continued re-recommendations are

> starting to look a bit suspicious.


It is weird...her, the gardener and the plumber seem to have some kind of recommendation triangle going on :


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1151522,1151522#msg-1151522

Administrator Wrote:

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> I wouldn't describe the forum's reaction to legal

> threats as giving businesses "preferential

> treatment", but I know what you mean.

> I shall lift the ban to see the effect.


Yes, I know what you mean as well but it was always a bit irksome that positive reviews were obviously allowed to remain as it seemed slightly unbalanced.


Thanks for the clarification.

"I have worked very hard to gain respect with my customers "


The irony being that it has been much easier to lose the respect of many more potential customers with your hectoring tone on here


If you were the last gardener in south east London I wouldn't use you if you paid me


You can put that on your business card if you like

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I know you have sent me a PM. Before I get back to you please could you edit your posts that break the rules?


Clue:

"- Do not repetitively post about you services offered, this includes continuously offering your services to people with "I've PM'd you mate", "thanks for the recommendation" and "I can do that for you" messages."

and

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/search.php?12,search=saied,page=1,match_type=AUTHOR,match_dates=0,match_forum=ALL

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ianr Wrote:

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> Admin, has it ever got as far as a solicitor's

> letter?


Sorry this got lost in the flood. No, there hasn't been solicitor's letters but I have been contacted by the police about complaints they've had. Yes, they and I know it's not criminal, but in order to keep the peace we decided that the removal of some posts would be a good idea.

Hello,


I've just tried to edit my profile to use a more up to date email address, which worked ok until I was asked to input the verification code. I've checked both old and new email (no code email found) and reviewed your FAQs without joy.


Would really appreciate your help,


Many thanks

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