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How to Hide Your Name and Phone Number

On the advert submission form there is an option which asks “Display Name & Phone Number?” simply select NO and your name and telephone number will not be shown in your advert.
This is the default setting, so if you do nothing your name & number will remain hidden.

To display your name & number, select "YES"

If you would like to show your telephone number but not your name, select "NO" & then include your phone number in the main advert text.

For safety reasons, anyone under the age of 16 must not show a name & phone number in their advert, doing so will cause the advert to be rejected.

*IMPORTANT* If Email enquiries are disabled, your phone number will be displayed regardless of the above setting to allow people to contact you. 

All live adverts must include a way to contact the advertiser directly. If the Email is switched off & the phone number removed, the advert will be deleted.

How to Hide Your Name and Phone Number

On the advert submission form there is an option which asks “Display Name & Phone Number?” simply select NO and your name and telephone number will not be shown in your advert.
This is the default setting, so if you do nothing your name & number will remain hidden.

To display your name & number, select "YES"

If you would like to show your telephone number but not your name, select "NO" & then include your phone number in the main advert text.

For safety reasons, anyone under the age of 16 must not show a name & phone number in their advert, doing so will cause the advert to be rejected.

*IMPORTANT* If Email enquiries are disabled, your phone number will be displayed regardless of the above setting to allow people to contact you. 

All live adverts must include a way to contact the advertiser directly. If the Email is switched off & the phone number removed, the advert will be deleted.


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