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Would it be possible, maybe in the the find a plumber forum to have a sub-forum "Directory". Where we all can post have one thread to post our details and then the thread automatically closed, but editable. Also if it possible, that the threads in the sub-forum could be shown in a random order, for fairness?

and no sticky's...
 
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Not quite the same, I mean each member (users with 100+ posts) on here gets one post with their business details, thread instantly closed then displayed randomly. rather than a list which no-one looks at.
 
Nice thought. Bit impractical for the custard though if the members at the top at the time were thousands of miles away.......
 
Sub categories with areas north, south, east west, south west and croppie?
 
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