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Here's a good apron source very cool chili pepper and american flag
apron. I've got one. http://www.needaprons.com |
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On 9 May 2006 01:33:33 -0700, -L. wrote:
wrote: Thanks! Did you post just to get your link listed? Of course it's my site silly. Thanks for posting my personal info on google good one. Well then be honest about it - don't pop in here as if you "found" a link to some good aprons. It's deceptive and cheap. Or, more to the point, don't use UseNet to advertise good, products or services you are selling. It's considered rude, and spamming. Mike |
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This was actually a response (requested) from another post. I don't
know how all this got started, but the user got the info they asked for. That was it. Thanks for being such nice folks that jump to conclusions. |
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If you'll notice my profile I posted here by mistake (BOY WHAT A
MISTAKE!!!) and then turned around and posted in the market place. I do not have a way of deleting this post. If you're the moderator then delete it please. |
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, Scott wrote: Actually, it's public information that anyone could easily find. If anyone wanted it, it would take about ten seconds to find. Guess you ought to have used a privatizing service when you registered your domain. Just to add: www.whois.net is one of many sites for retrieving registrar information. If you don't want personal information to be available to anyone and everyone, you shouldn't add it to a public, freely searchable database. Your phone number is there too, by the way (and I don't mean the phone number listed on your web site). You might want to update your registry information to remove that. I posted less than what anyone who wanted to know could easily find. -- to respond (OT only), change "spamless.invalid" to "optonline.net" http://www.thecoffeefaq.com/ |
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Shell wrote: This was actually a response (requested) from another post. I don't know how all this got started, but the user got the info they asked for. That was it. Thanks for being such nice folks that jump to conclusions. Bullshit, You are a liar and a spammer - Congrats! You just guarateed that you will get NO business from Usenet. -L. |
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