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Join Date: Oct 2009
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It's probably in all affiliates best interest to check out the Comcast.net website and look under "Today's Highlights". At the bottom right you'll see a box for "Fake Diet Site". Click on it and it'll show you a video from Fox News about someone who used pictures from the South Beach Diet Message Board to promote an Acai Berry website. Interesting information for all affiliates.
Becareful where you get your photos/media from! P.S. I would post the link but I don't have a high enough post count. Sorry =( Note: The link isn't appearing on the front page of the Comcast website anymore, it can be found by going to comcast.net/video/pics-stolen-for-fake-diet-site/1320391939/Comcast/1320475092/ |
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Acai berry/diet flogs are finally getting the media attention. Moral: If you're doing anything online, do it honest, or not at all.
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