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8th Jun 2008 at 01.07 |
John is giving up ownership of the site due to wanting to follow different directions for a while with regards to his business.
He was left with two options. One was to shut the site down completely or change the ownership of it. As most of you know I have been doing a bit of work on the site as Admin for a few months now and have been on the site since it was first launched a year ago. For these reasons and because I know the site in the way I do we have reached an agreement that I will now be doing the running of the site.
John will still be doing the majority of the technical stuff (I have a bad history of breaking things) but the general running and advertising etc will be down to me. So if you have any problems or any queries then feel free to PM me.
Clare |
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