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Advertising getting carried away ??

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ok, yet another inturusive ad has been added to ntcompatable, it's starting to get annoying..

 

anyone else agree?

 

look, I know they have to get cash to keep ther place running, but things are getting beyond a joke now.

 

just whats the go guys?

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new one, pops up before you even enter the site smirk

 

didn't take notice much, was a VCR or something electronic I think..

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it changes, but i've cut them all off, installed panicware *pop up stopper free version.

 

no more worries..

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Personally I find these links within the message text that bring up descriptions when you move the mouse over them far more annoying.. or is it just me? frown

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Personally I find these links within the message text that bring up descriptions when you move the mouse over them far more annoying.. or is it just me? frown


I find them annoying as well but I just ignore them now and don't hover over them.

Can't seem to get the URL in the status bar because it flashes to the ad so damn fast frown

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Well I'd like to say this.

 

Phillip, I do find ads annoying. Having said this though, I would be willing to pay a yearly subscription fee to the site to see an ad free (or severly reduced ad level) version of the site. Not sure what amount you would think is okay - say $15/year, but I would have no issue paying that for this site as it's a great reference and source of info. Hell, I could write it off as a work expense.

 

What does everyone else think?

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What does everyone else think?


I concur with you on this one, I too would pay a yearly subscription to have it totally ad free wink

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