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Old Posted: 08-09-2007 , 09:24 PM #46
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I heard about the site from my friend who heard about it from her son who now gives out to us as it is 'his site'

He heard about it from his friend who got 'decks' on it and was delighted.

GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT SITE!

Thanks all

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Old Posted: 05-10-2007 , 01:40 PM #47
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i heard about the site on my local radio station kfm
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Old Posted: 30-10-2007 , 02:39 PM #48
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My husband was told of this site by someone he recently spoke to. I have told a friend of mine in Cork in the course of a conversation. Planning to tell anyone asking me for a good site too!
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Old Posted: 08-11-2007 , 10:35 PM #49
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And on to November! Yes my childminder told me about it (hope she's not logging on during the day!) and she loves the site.......... as do I now and I've passed the message on.
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Old Posted: 05-04-2008 , 09:17 PM #50
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My friend Clare told me about the site and ive been hooked ever since. I have told friends, family members and anyone else that will listen to me ha ha. Ive also got some many people hooked. It is a brill site and ive got so much wonderful stuff and have given away lots of stuff and have made alot of good pals. Long may this site last.
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Old Posted: 10-04-2008 , 11:53 AM #51
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I heard about the site on Ray Darcys show. Now I'm always logging on. Hopefully it will pay off as i hope to be aquiring my first house soon so could do with all the help I could get!
I think I've told just about anyone who'll listen to me about Jumbletown so hopefully doing my bit:)

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Old Posted: 10-04-2008 , 12:19 PM #52
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Originally Posted by dee82
I heard about the site on Ray Darcys show. Now I'm always logging on. Hopefully it will pay off as i hope to be aquiring my first house soon so could do with all the help I could get!
I think I've told just about anyone who'll listen to me about Jumbletown so hopefully doing my bit:)

Dee82
Thanks for helping to spread the JumbleTown word, dee82!

Thanks also to everyone who has passed on the message and/or given us feedback...and not forgetting the radio stations and newspapers around the country who've played a major part in JumbleTown's development. Cheers!

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Old Posted: 10-06-2008 , 03:55 PM #53
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Default How did you find out about Jumble Town?

In my case I stumbled upon jumbletown.ie by accident! I was ready to download an article to read about damage done to the jungle. My 1/2 screen name Ozie (My Old English Sheepdog aka Bobtail) Jumped on me for a cuddle and being a big dog! Hit the keyboard as I was typing. Jungle became jumble (I think) And as I looked at the browser I saw jumbletown.ie. Now being so taken with finding out about the jungle (Love animals) And not from Ireland! I felt slightly bemused at the prospect that there could be a jungle in Ireland. I had certainly never heard anything about it before! So clicked on it and then i realised what this site was about. So in my case you can put it down to my dog!
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Old Posted: 17-06-2008 , 08:45 PM #54
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My sister in Bray, Co Wicklow told me about Jumbletown.

I have 5 sisters and they live in Laois, Kildare, Waterford and Wicklow. I live in Kilkenny.

So thats a lot of coverage for JT. And proud we are to tell everyone we know about Jumbletown.
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Old Posted: 17-06-2008 , 08:50 PM #55
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My sister in Bray, Co Wicklow told me about Jumbletown.

I have 5 sisters and they live in Laois, Kildare, Waterford and Wicklow. I live in Kilkenny.

So thats a lot of coverage for JT. And proud we are to tell everyone we know about Jumbletown.
Hi aggiec (and sisters),

Many thanks for helping to spread the word about JumbleTown. Much appreciated!

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Old Posted: 21-06-2008 , 10:26 PM #56
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Hello Admin (Chris P)

Just heard 'jumbletown' advert on 96FM Cork yesterday, well done!

Great advertising, should create more interest here in Cork.

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Old Posted: 21-06-2008 , 10:33 PM #57
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Hello Admin (Chris P)

Just heard 'jumbletown' advert on 96FM Cork yesterday, well done!

Great advertising, should create more interest here in Cork.

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Thanks for the feedback, sophiecork.

A big shout out to everyone in Cork!

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Old Posted: 22-06-2008 , 08:12 PM #58
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I heard about this site on www.askaboutmoney.com :there's a thread about jumbletown in the House and Garden section at the moment ( presumably posted by one of the regulars here). I'm an avid interiors watcher and I love anything to do with houses, gardens, furniture etc so I love jumbletown. I tell everyone I know about it too.
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Old Posted: 22-06-2008 , 08:39 PM #59
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I heard about this site thru a friend who uses it regularly....and now i'm hooked on it...check it several times a day for new posts

fair play to the people who came up with the concept...truly fantastic

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Old Posted: 05-07-2008 , 10:18 PM #60
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Default In a meeting!

I was at a meeting and two of the women there who obviously knew each other were discussing it and saying it was great. I logged on as soon as I got home and more or less havent logged off since, Its v addictive isnt it?!! I'm spreading the word ever since - thanks Kerry and Heidi for putting me on to it!
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