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    layzie3300 is offline Junior Member
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    Who can I speak to, to have my old posts removed?

    I've been trying to contact someone to have my old posts removed because they show up on google. I tried emailing [email]freeadviceforum@adviceco.com[/email] several times, but they do not answer back.
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    Country Living is offline Senior Member
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    You emailed the right people. They're the ones to determine what stays on the board. BUT, even if the posts were removed, they would stay in cache and be available for an internet search.

    A suggestion - edit this post and remove the link to your old thread and your old user name. Otherwise you're going to get a lot of traffic to it just to see what was written.

    Email the administrators again. They've been pretty busy with other issues so your email might have been overlooked. You may not get a reply. And your post might not get removed.
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    The Occultist is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Country Living View Post
    A suggestion - edit this post and remove the link to your old thread and your old user name. Otherwise you're going to get a lot of traffic to it just to see what was written.
    layzie, I would like to reiterate this point that Country Living made. For anybody that is familiar with this type of technical stuff, we know the implication that was made, but for somebody such as yourself that is perhaps not quite on top of these things, the implication is that the extra traffic to your post will increase the likelihood of your post showing up even high on a Google search.

    Something to count on: once something has reached the internet, it will never disappear. Ever.
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