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Hey Mods,

Getting a bit sick of people who come on and post ads offering "phones from $190" blah blah blah..

not sure what you can do about this, it's very hard to mod these people, i'm hoping that you are removing posts and banning them..

apart from that - no ideas/complaints.. just sick of people doing ^^

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we are, fear not.

just remeber the sheer amount of traffic this forum gets. We dont always see things right away depending on who is looking after what setcion etc etc.

you'll notice they get banned (if you check)

it might be a idea to remove their posts so it makes it a futile attempt at advertising.  If their post is still up they're still advertising their product or service.

not that i'm bitching, the mods to a great job :)

we do that too :rofl:

I can see a few mobile phone threads that have been moved to the moderators area right now

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