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Baroque and Blue

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Apr 7, 2012, 8:16:03 PM4/7/12
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http://photo-restore.50webs.com/

Photo Restoration by Baroque and Blue

To all those interested,

Please feel free to visit my site if you have a need for my services
or just want to browse the "before and after" images.

Thanks and take care.

Baroque and Blue ~~~~~~

nospam

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Apr 7, 2012, 7:21:17 PM4/7/12
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In article <XnsA02EA57...@217.119.49.38>, Baroque and Blue
wrote:

> Please feel free to visit my site if you have a need for my services
> or just want to browse the "before and after" images.

spam, and crossposted to ten groups? fuck off.

George Kerby

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Apr 7, 2012, 7:58:47 PM4/7/12
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On 4/7/12 6:21 PM, in article 070420121921175050%nos...@nospam.invalid,
Plus, his clock is broken.

Message has been deleted

Rob

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Apr 8, 2012, 12:06:46 AM4/8/12
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BTW there were more groups that this has been posted.



On 8/04/2012 10:49 AM, MC wrote:
> OK, just checked this site out (had a spare 2 minutes) and there are
> few reasons I would never consider giving this person any business:
>
> 1. He/she is a spammer.
>
> 2. The website site is very poorly designed and looks very amateurish.
> For a start, do we really care what the site was created with (unless
> it was mentioned to stop people thinking it was created with Frontpage)?
>
> 3. Most of the examples shown seem to be of images that do not belong
> to this person. Do the copyright owners know?
>
> 4. Does not even have a proper domain for the site.
>
> 5. No contact other than a "gmail" account. I never trust any business
> that does not have a "proper" email account AND a contact phone number.
>
> 6. There is no way of knowing who this person is or where they are
> situated (apart from Pheonix, Arizona - a big place). I never trust
> any business that does not have a mailing address.
>
> 7. Every service offered on the site can be acheived by a ten year old
> using free software.
>
> There may be many other reasons but it is quite clear that his person
> really has not put a lot of thought into how to present his business to
> prospective, paying punters so I dread to think what the actual service
> would be like.
>
> MC

Nervous Nick

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Apr 8, 2012, 9:47:01 PM4/8/12
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On Apr 7, 7:49 pm, "MC" <a...@any.any> wrote:
> nospam wrote:
> > In article <XnsA02EA57CDD92A03...@217.119.49.38>, Baroque and Blue
> OK, just checked this site out (had a spare 2 minutes) and there are
> few reasons I would never consider giving this person any business:
>
> 1. He/she is a spammer.
>
> 2. The website site is very poorly designed and looks very amateurish.
> For a start, do we really care what the site was created with (unless
> it was mentioned to stop people thinking it was created with Frontpage)?
>
> 3. Most of the examples shown seem to be of images that do not belong
> to this person.  Do the copyright owners know?
>
> 4. Does not even have a proper domain for the site.
>
> 5. No contact other than a "gmail" account.  I never trust any business
> that does not have a "proper" email account AND a contact phone number.
>
> 6. There is no way of knowing who this person is or where they are
> situated (apart from Pheonix, Arizona - a big place).  I never trust
> any business that does not have a mailing address.
>
> 7. Every service offered on the site can be acheived by a ten year old
> using free software.
>
> There may be many other reasons but it is quite clear that his person
> really has not put a lot of thought into how to present his business to
> prospective, paying punters so I dread to think what the actual service
> would be like.
>
> MC

Wow, you put a lot of effort into telling someone to fuck off.
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