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CAT Subscriptions

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Gingerbear · 16/01/2006 09:02

I think this is reasonable and fair that we should pay £5 for the ability to CAT.
Done my deed this morning.

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crunchie · 17/01/2006 10:57

RT I agree. There should be some sort of system for making something out of those people particularly when they then direct you to their own websites etc.

LadySherlockofLGJ · 17/01/2006 10:59

I agree too, my my but we are an agreeable bunch this morning.

MistressMary · 17/01/2006 11:03

Done and dusted!

milward · 17/01/2006 11:05

I don't use cat but always click on the ads.

Milliways · 17/01/2006 19:43

I paid an annual fee within the last 12 months & thought the £5 CAT fee would take effect when that expired! Don't want to pay another £5 yet but feel mean asking MN Towers. (Just tried to CAT someone re a For Sale item).

divamummy · 20/01/2006 23:11

how do i pay sub??

MistressMary · 20/01/2006 23:21

Just try to cat someone and it will take you through it.

Earlybird · 20/01/2006 23:24

I agree with the concept, and think it is reasonable. I am also glad that mumsnet is doing well enough that this new policy is now viable economically.

However, I will be contacting MN Headquarters directly asking for my CAT charge to be waived as I paid a significant amount for a subscription/donation only a few months ago. Think it might have been a bit better to give some advance warning of the change, and say something like "from (insert date), subscriptions will be abolished and a charge levied for CAT priviledges" instead of informing us/starting the new policy at the same time. But, I imagine the point was to inform us, rather than open the topic for debate....

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