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When will people learn this is an ad free site? Blog Discussion

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This is a Chat Forum discussion on Martin's 'When will people learn this is an ad free site? Time for a nasty reply' blog that you can read here
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However, "Free to use and Free of ads"
are all words one one sylable. Anyone know of words using fewer than one ?
Good on yer though! That's the type of email I would have sent :rotfl:
I have also had great fun exploiting loop holes such as collecting extra Nectar points and introductory money from Barclays bank recently.
Long live MSE.
Long live Martin Lewis. What a decent chap.
i think what would probably have made more sense to them would be..
3 2 use n 3 ov ads
I don't get this
E.g Look at best balance transfers, you'll see all of the 0% cards don't pay anything currently (they dont have stars by them) but some of the stable relationship cards do. Whether they pay or not is irrelevant to whether they're included. If Barclaycard came and said "here's £1 million" can you include us in an article or put a banner ad - the answer is no.
If Barclaycard suddenly launched a 18 month no fee 0% best buy, it would be included in the article automatically and then at that point we'd go to one of the commercial sites like Moneysupermarket and say "can you provide a paid link to Barclaycrd" if they can i say hoorah, if they can't i say boo - but the article doesn't change either way. These are paid affiliate links rather than ads.
The only possible exception is my book, which you could argue I advertise, but i hope you'll forgive me that....
Martin
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