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Misleading Information - Who Do I Report This To?

Titch89
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I was reading an article earlier and according to various other websites, some of the information on here is misleading. Who do I report this to?
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Abuse i guess.
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If you believe info in one of the site articles is incorrect then please report it to [EMAIL="brokenlink@moneysavingexpert.com"]brokenlink@moneysavingexpert.com[/EMAIL] and we'll look at it.
If its information in the forum... then the best thing to do is politely reply in the thread an let people know
(as stated at the top of the page "Remember, this is an open forum! Anyone can post so always exercise caution when acting on info.")
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