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patchman

10/11/09 11:36 PM

#234208 RE: TheStreetsNeverLie #234198

satisfied camper? My techie came to the same conclusions.

How many more does it take before the issue is signed off as resolved. The link is made between the fake sites and SPNG.
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Charlie48

10/11/09 11:46 PM

#234214 RE: TheStreetsNeverLie #234198

to find sites that one site ripped off is easy --- just google some phrases that looked copied and voila they appeared word for word on another site in the google hits
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Charlie48

10/11/09 11:52 PM

#234216 RE: TheStreetsNeverLie #234198

For example did this page look at all like it belonged to the bogus New Century site?

http://newcenturymediaco.com/whygo.htm
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fanofpennies999

10/12/09 1:44 AM

#234233 RE: TheStreetsNeverLie #234198

So then are you implying that the person who didn't know how to do a good job did a very poor job of creating websites
with the purpose of making the company look bad?
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TEX

10/12/09 2:00 AM

#234234 RE: TheStreetsNeverLie #234198

Yikeddy yikeddey saks... i have no idea what any of these cats are talking about.

The fact that they were all registered by the same Proxy Domain service raised a few eyebrows, no doubt...but what's even more strange, was that each website was posted along with a message along the lines of "Hey, look at this SA trading website... Oh, and look at the website they copied." How an individual can find a website that another website was ripped from that quickly, is... well, next to impossible. But alas, stranger things have happened.

If *AnyBODY* can explain to me how this helps the ongoing dialog, please hit me up.

Am coming back through the thread, may have more questions or comments.

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flptrnkng

10/12/09 2:44 AM

#234240 RE: TheStreetsNeverLie #234198

How an individual can find a website that another website was ripped from that quickly, is... well, next to impossible.

Well, as the one who found some of the ripped website material from those bogus websites, let me tell you exactly how I did it.

I highlighted selected text from the fake websites, right mouse clicked, clicked 'Search Google for...', and a new tab opened up with the hits.

Not so impossible. You can bet Dana used google to find the websites he ripped off, so of course the information is going to be there for a google search.

Is that clear?

Regards