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I am wondering what is the best way to go about signing up for advertising on this site, seeing as how over the last few weeks I have emailed christian(Prank) twice, and pm'd him twice, 3 of which have been in the last 7-10 days and all with no reply. I understand there is online purchasing of advertising, but what for members like myself that would like to pay extra for a sub forum??

Any help from the mods would be greatly appreciated.

Regards.............................6BOOST

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You'll just have to be patient Kyle:

Leigh, PM'ing you now.

My wife is on the verge of giving birth and my 3 month old neice had open heart surgery on friday. SAU has been super low on my priority list and I apologise for not getting back to you sooner.

Christian

Could be upto a month, maybe longer for a reply, especially as we are also going through a massive forum software upgrade aswell.

All of which is going to put things like Trader issues and the like on a bit of a "hold" for the time being until things are bedded down.

cheers

Ok, thanks mate, thats all I needed to know, i know as well as anyone what its like to have a million things going on. Is christian the only person that can put it into place or can any of the other mods or yourself tell me how much it is and sort it out?? Might make it easier on christian if he's got so much going on.

Regards.......................Kyle.

Nick(Blitz) might be able to, he will see this eventually... he too is quite busy at the moment.

I'll let him know either way.

I cant help though. Its Christian & Nick that deal with it all so best left to them to sort out as tyour after more than the normal in terms of trader etc.

If you wanted just the basic stuff for now, then that would be easy as you can do it through your profile :P

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