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T Morgen wrote:

> On 8 Dec 2008 15:28:21 GMT, elaich > wrote:
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>>"Mike.. . ." > wrote in
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>>> Google will ban his account if you do this.

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>>You actually believe this? It's a well known fact that Google ignores all
>>complaints.

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> The guy who posted this posted to soc.penpals and cross posted to
> rec.food.cooking. If you only post your complaints here, he won't see
> your complaints. He's reading/posting to soc.penpals. The only way to
> get them to go away is to ignore them. He probably won't see this because
> he isn't reading from this group.
>
> Google does take action but it takes a lot more than one complaint.


Google doesn't seem aware of this. "Please be aware that, while we
understand how annoying off-topic posts can be, Google doesn't regularly
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information (such as credit card or social security numbers)."

Does something in here qualify?

Have you ever seen the bot reply Google sends to complaints? It basically
says, "so learn to filter; it's not our responsibility".


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