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Hello I tried to pm Scott to discuss advertising rates, and it wouldn't let me send the message. It said it was "spam", which it definitely wasn't.
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Hi there, it was probably the words you used, the forum is set to filter out words like Google and Amazon etc and mark them as spam, try either sending him a PM asking him could you discuss an issue about making the forum better or if you want just set up a new thread FAO Scott. :D
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Ok thank you
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Post by Scott »

You shouldn't have a problem sending your PM now that you have some more posts. I am in the process of overhauling the review system at the moment. I will address issues regarding book promotion after that because that will be the main method for advertising a book.
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Ok thank you
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