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Hi there Sophie.
This one time, at band camp, Designer Sale UK wrote:
We are mentioned on your site, but the person who has
put us on there is
unsure of who we are and what we do:
We are a fashion company who put on designer sales of discounted stock, six
times a year in London. We stock some of the best known fashion labels and
have been going for 16 years. We would like to be featured on your site in
either a shopping section or an events listing, or both. Please let us know
how to go about implementing this. Our website is
www.designersales.co.uk.
London Openguide is a community-edited project and so tends to have a
user-oriented flavour. Your posting to the site looked a lot like an
advertisement and little like the feel of the rest of the guide, so it
was removed.
Feel free to post a listing to the site using
http://london.openguides.org/newpage.cgi . Put the company's name in
the Page Title field (Designer Sales).
As a beginner on the site, I would suggest leaving the Category and
Locale fields blank, we will fill them in appropriately. Please fill in
as many of the other fields as possible.
Note: Your listing may end up being modified by other users, including
positive or negative reviews. That is the point of our site. We will
probably tone down any advertisement-sounding copy to provide a more
neutral feel.
--
Rev Simon Rumble <simon(a)rumble.net>
www.rumble.net
The Tourist Engineer
Because nerds travel too.
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HTML's a cheap whore. Treating her with respect is possible,
and even preferable, because once upon a time she was a
beautiful and virginal format, but you shouldn't expect too
much of her at this point."
- Mark "Kamikaze" Hughes