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Forum Subscription Price Reduced, and thanks to those that have subscribed we've been able to get the 'reactions' (likes) system earlier than we expected. :)

There will be a fine balance between getting a bit of cash in for add-ons for the forum, and setting a price too high and nobody subscribes and we get no add-ons.

But we'll get there.

Not sure why but tilersforums.com seems to have taken to it well, but the other two just haven't. Hopefully it'll level off eventually. :)

This is totally optional by the way. Clearly the sponsors foot the whole forum bills, and my wages too! And we'd not be online a second more thannnnnnn NOW, if we didn't have them with us.

If you'd like to subscribe, CLICK HERE - this link wont charge you, it's just the information page.

Other ways to support the forum, that are just as important if not more so:-

- Post new threads, reply to existing ones
- Buy from sponsors if they supply something you're looking for
- Always mention the forum when buying from a sponsor (or even a company who isn't maybe?)
- Welcome newer members in the welcome forum, avoid one-line copy and paste responses and actually ask them a question about what they've told us
- Post any electrical work you know of, or can offer directly yourself
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