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You can check in your Paypal (we cannot) if you have concurrent subscriptions. Should be under "settings > payments > automatic payments".
It's coincidental the ad issue other members were having was the same day my Gold Membership expired. All sorted now and membership paid for :)
 
Just a quick note about the problem some of our paid members (AFF Supporters) are experiencing with that rogue ad on mobiles. I have raised a support ticket with our ad provider. They are based in the US and due to the weekend there will be a delay in getting it resolved. Hopefully in the next 24 hours. Apologies for this inconvenience.
 
Atlassian when moving from page 5 to 6 on this thread.
Don't you just love the internet 😯 ?
 
Just remember, the ads you see are generally indicative of what you browse on the internet and how the ad provider/Google interprets that data to serve you an appropriate ad. Thus, comparing what you're seeing only paints your picture. Ads aren't random generally ;)

I recall reading a comment elsewhere, once, about someone complaining of seeing more risqué ads, but not grasping that this was based on their own algorithm of past views elsewhere on the internet.
 
Just remember, the ads you see are generally indicative of what you browse on the internet and how the ad provider/Google interprets that data to serve you an appropriate ad. Thus, comparing what you're seeing only paints your picture. Ads aren't random generally ;)

I recall reading a comment elsewhere, once, about someone complaining of seeing more risqué ads, but not grasping that this was based on their own algorithm of past views elsewhere on the internet.

Where it falls down, though, is that I've already bought the Dell (a few days before the Amex cashback offer, grr...)
 
I mentioned in the Chat thread about house prices in Adelaide. Next ad - real estate ads from Perth :p
 
A quick update: It looks as though the problem hasn't been properly resolved and that some of you may now be seeing an ad at the top of the page. Working on correcting this....
 
Came to report the banner ads but you are already on the case!

Just remember, the ads you see are generally indicative of what you browse on the internet and how the ad provider/Google interprets that data to serve you an appropriate ad.

Pretty much all I get served ads for:

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One step forward, two steps back!! The Ad company corrected the issue we had over the weekend with ad between pages, but have introduced a new problem - with that header ad. Apologies for that! I have reported the issue, and it should be corrected soon.
 
One step forward, two steps back!! The Ad company corrected the issue we had over the weekend with ad between pages
Perhaps not quite..... just got full page ad for Atlassian moving from page 5 to page 6 in this thread. I've not searched for nor looked at anything to do with Atlassian.
 
My latest, on state border thread. I haven’t been browsing or searching super - or spaceships.

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I was a bit disappointed at missing all the fun when a full width header ad arrived just now and promptly vanished...

Back again.. it's a veritable smorgasbord of banners
 
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Banner ads at the top are particularly frustrating as the entire page first loads. You're about to click on something and then the banner appears causing the page to move and thus you land up clicking on the wrong link.
 
One step forward, two steps back!! The Ad company corrected the issue we had over the weekend with ad between pages, but have introduced a new problem - with that header ad. Apologies for that! I have reported the issue, and it should be corrected soon.
I have banner ads at the top and bottom of the pages.
 
Today has been totally ad free for me (on Android if that makes a difference).
 
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