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What's a PPR

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  • hb1444 wrote:
    ERRRR, I ain't joking here, I want to be a cautious Money saver, and everyone is having a laugh! TELL ME PLEASE!:mad:

    i WANT TO know so I dont do something which will get up :money: and MSE Andrea and be pprd!
    Shouting is VERY naughty :naughty: :shhh:

    One black mark to you :p
    de do-do-do, de dar-dar-dar ;)
  • hb1444
    hb1444 Posts: 521 Forumite
    Im just gonna have to ask MSE Martin
  • MSE_Martin
    MSE_Martin Posts: 8,272 Money Saving Expert
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    PPR is when someone's permission to post on the board is removed.

    It can occur from spamming, being rude or abusive or racist or libellous both on board or in PMs. Also in the non-MoneySaving boards if someone continues to break rules or behave in a way that continually causes the forum team to need to moderate their posts - then as we have limited resources there's no choice but to remove posting priviledges.

    It's happened to less than 40 posters (excluding the overnight automated spammer programmes) of over 100,000 - so its really very rare - provided you're courteous to others there's never a problem.

    Martin :)

    And as you've got you're answer I think i'll close this one off now :)
    Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
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