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[RESOLVED] aurora removal success -thanks to timberlandko

 
 
Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2005 11:05 am
appreciate your post re: removing aurora.
followed your guide and achieved success.

Also - I had been searching for a solution and after reading your response to one person who thought he had a better plan - I became aware of your obvious knowledge on this issue. That was important and provided me with the confidence in your directions.

I appreciate your taking the time to help us "geek challenged" struggle with the problems.

My first time in the forum, and glad I found it.

As for the "gentlemen" associated with aurora-abi network, etal. If anyone is still struggling with this frustration- take time to make a note as to the names of those who are advertising via this illegal invasion. Post their names and email addresses here so we can accumulate a list of the offenders who are financially supporting Aurora.

Then , if someone ( like the attorney who was ready for a battle) would be kind enough to help prepare a brief letter expressing our complaint that we all can copy- lets inundate these advertisers with email- advising them We are boycotting your company and anyone else associated with or supporting aurora, abi network , their holding company, and any other aliases we can identify.

Creating negative advertising is a costly mistake few companys can afford. If we can convince those who are investing in aurora that it's money not well spent and the advertisers leave- we dry up their financial resources.

But only if we make sure the advertisers know they are making a big mistake.

toots toledo
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Reply Thu 30 Jun, 2005 10:41 am
Thanks, and welcome to A2K. Appreciate the feedback, and really glad we were able to help.

Stay safe out there.
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