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May 28, 2008 at 12:02 am #768650
Anonymous
Inactivea. write to the site owner to remove the content
b. write to affiliate programs he is promoting explaining the issue
c. you’ve alread posted at CAP so this point is completed
….now take out your popcorn and wait for the :hitthefan at that guy’s end
May 28, 2008 at 12:33 am #768652Anonymous
InactiveFYI, classicasinos.com is owned by CAP member balagan9.
May 29, 2008 at 12:34 pm #768789Anonymous
Inactivethanks, balagan9
your apologies are accepted.
Of course, it was stupid of me not to follow splinterfree’s advise.
OK, someday, I also could be in your shoes since I also buy content. So, I apologies for not sending email to you.@balagan9 163681 wrote:
You CAN’T just do all that without even TRY to contact us first!
I CAN and I DID.
Please read my post. I never told you are a thief, I only stated that content had been stolen and obviously, it was true. I did not try to contact you, but do you think u are the person to teach me how to act in this situation?
You are a webmaster who did not check content he is buying!
May 29, 2008 at 2:21 pm #768805Anonymous
Inactivebalagan9, can you please post the name of the person you bought the content from?
Anyone who steals content and sells it to another webmaster needs to be put out of business — kicked out of this industry — ASAP. This is not acceptable behavior.
Remember everyone, if you buy content, be sure to check that it hasn’t been stolen before you pay for it.
This is so extremely easy to do, there should be no excuses. Just highlight a unique phrase, paste it into Google (wrap it in quotes), and viola — if there are any results, you don’t pay for it (and you don’t use it, either). Do this several times for each article. Check each paragraph.
May 29, 2008 at 4:24 pm #768819
LucretiaMemberI think Balagan is a good guy and never intended to publish duplicate content. Yes he should have checked for duplicates :cappy:.
But we are all friends here right? So this could have been dealt with a PM first.
But anyway if this the “standard” procedure, real issues will be less noticable. :sarcasm:
Rick
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