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| Dear Sirs,
Having thoroughly examined the Terms of Service published on your site I decided to approach you on behalf of both myself and a lot of my friends, colleagues and Internet users.
On October 12 a great amount of public resources of the Russian-language Internet experienced a massive attack from one of your clients whose site putevok.com is registered within the scope of Domain names provided by your company (Domain: putevok.com IP-address: 85.13.194.174). Unfortunately, aggressive and imposing Internet advertising does not any more arouse storming protests and you can now only recollect regrettably the times when advertising was more civilized. However your client managed to outstrip all of his predecessors in the field of aggressive and imposing spam and made even public site administrators who are used to such things get out of temper. Forums listed below account for much less than one hundredth of all the resources that faced the attack.
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What we find especially outrageous is the following advertising message addressing the deepest personal feelings in the most cynical way. The forum visitors express their resentment and administrators have to remove continuously increasing number of messages of this kind.
“ >Hello everybody,
>This is Igor Ravlik’s wife. He was a participant to your forum.
>I used to see your forum page on his monitor. On the 1st of October Igor was murdered.
>He was on vacation. We spent it in the Crimea <http://putevok.com> On our way back from the Crimea by train <http://putevok.com> Igor went out to have a smoke in the car vestibule where he got a dozen of knife wounds by three drunk bastards. It’s still unclear what happened in the vestibule. Based on what those people, or unpeople, said Igor had attacked them, which sounds ridiculous as it’s completely unlike Igor’s nature. On the other hand, what else could they offer as an excuse? Igor was alive for about an hour after that. But ... there was no chance to get medical assistance and he died on my hands.
>Igor’s death left behind a lot of planes, unrealized ideas and simple family joys.
>I remember us in the Crimea <http://putevok.com> planning of going to ski in the mountains during our New Year holidays <http://winter.puteshestviy.net>. Now it’s hard for me to believe he’s gone. I keep looking through albums with our family photos, I watch our one year daughter who looks exactly like her dad and realize ... Oh, what to say...
>So I’d like you guys, his forum mates, to know that Igor is not with us any more and remember him, and pray for the repose of his soul. I believe it will be good for him.
>Thank you very much. Sorry for the mess and inadequate subject.
>Best regards,
>Oksana Ravlik
This message is a lie from beginning to end. It takes advantage of people’s feeling of insecurity and vulnerability, provokes negative and inadequate view on railroad trips and destabilizes social relations.
Your client does not conceal the falseness of the above advertising message and cynically rejects any claims and demands to stop the outrageous provocations.
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Based on the above I am addressing you with a request to use your influence over putevok.com administrators and put an end to these unceremonious provocations and aggressive advertising in forums and journals of the Internet community including possible termination of service for this client based the Terms of Service declared on your site.
With kindest regards,
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| а мож отправить?
так как извинения на первой странице он не повесил | |
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| повесил, наверное снял уже | |
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