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Free ad removal
Topic Started: Mar 1 2014, 12:41 PM (617 Views)
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I've read all the topics about free ad removal, but am still unsure on how to actually get it. From what I've read, it isn't actually free because I saw something about PayPal and other credit card companies.

Can anyone from the staff team (or otherwise) help me understand?

Thanks,

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"PLES RING IF AN RNSER IS REQIRD."

Hi there,

You're able to get free ad-removal credits and ZetaBoards Premium through Trialpay.
How Trialpay works is simple: You click the appropriate link from your Admin CP and fill in your information (Name and email), you are then taken to a page with a variety of offers based on your country (I have attached a screenshot of some of the offers I see). You then can complete one of the offers and get your free ad removal or ZetaBoards Premium service.
Some of these offers require a purchase, others require a free trial (that often automatically renews for a fee - so you would have to be sure to cancel any trials before they become paid!). However, you may find that one of the offers requiring a purchase are for something you were considering getting anyway: like antivirus software, or clothing at Old Navy, or a domain from GoDaddy - so in addition to something you were going to perhaps buy anyway you'll get some ZetaBoards services for free as well.

I hope that helps explain things better - let me know if you need any further clarification.
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Oh! Thanks, it really has cleared it up now. I understand what is meant by that now.
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