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PHP Help 11th June 2012 2:43 PM
Let it out if you haven't sorted it yet!
Now it's back!!
Maybe Age is taking it's toll on Google. Can't find where it put the stuffs in.
Fun aside, I think this three years old blog post tried to do an experiment with that.
just search 8th May 2012 11:43 PM
Just Search are a shocking company, I too seethe at their tactics, they add hundreds of useless links to your site, that they know full well (although i didnt) google dont like and will penalise you for by stripping you of your google ranking, it has cost me thousands in sales and will cost me thousands to repair the damage and JUST SEARCH charged me thouands for the priveledge AVOID JUST SEARCH, do not take my comments lightly, they really are internet con merchants, we are having to take legal advice - dont let it happen to you - AVOID JUST SEARCH at all costs

Now this has to be the biggest thread bump ever on MLF By the way welcome to the forum and thanks for sharing your outburst. Now we know why their page in not on google index and they rebranded and reindexed on google as justsearchseo and had 13 5* reviews which looks like clearly made by them.
Even CEO's blag their CV's! 8th May 2012 11:27 PM

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Loads of Wonga 8th May 2012 11:05 PM
Just had a loan of
website builder advice 8th May 2012 10:54 PM
Use wordpress(even though it's not exactly a website builder), it's easy to start, seo friendly, free and it's not just a blog anymore but a powerful CMS. Learn a bit and you can make a nice looking website with the help of themes, plugins and community.

You can build your site online or offline. If it's a new site nobody knows about, then developing it on the actual site online is better(not recommended though) in a sense that you don't have to import anything when it gets done. However if it's a live site and you are redesigning it, then you don't want your visitors to land your page where you messed up with your files and an infinite loop has begun which will scare your visitors away and you won't see them ever again. LOL

I would personally think it is better to look into a cms like joomla, drupal or wordpress rather than using a website builder.
If you use pop and when setting up your email client, if tick a box or something like that which says leave a message on the server, then when you delete the message from your pc it gets deleted on your pc but still resides on server. So when you set a new email client on a new pc it downloads all messages that wasn't downloaded on the new pc. Because the old messages are still there, they get downloaded too. To avoid that try to find if your current client leaves a message on the server and disabling it won't give you this problem any more.
What hosepipe ban, they are using it to get rid of all the flooded water. Nice holiday, Steve apart from the rain?
Thanks guys. I had a chat with her in details and few things cleared up. Actually it wasn't Barclays, it was toyota dealers who tricked her. The dealers said it was 0% finance but Barclays sent her a letter that time mentioning the APR. She then went back to the dealers and they assured her that it is a formality letter and advised her to ignore it saying they will honour the 0% regardless. She acted stupid by not calling Barclays and lay the matter to rest until recently she received the letter from Barclays. When she went to toyota, they sent her the contract copy which she didn't sign(forged by them!!). She alerted Barclays of possible forgery by toyota dealers and they investigated the matter and said it was not forged signature(how the hell they say that). Anyway I think she lost the hope as it will be extremely hard to prove that the signature was forged.
I have friend who bought a toyota from their dealer at 0% finance. She was paying monthly for the last 3 years or so and nearly at the end. But few months ago she received a letter from Barclays finance that there are few thousands pounds due interest and found out it wasn't 0% but 23% APR attached to it. Barclays told her to contact toyota dealer. When she contacted toyota about the finance, they sent her the totally different contract copy(which she didn't sign or see before) with her forged signature in it She had a copy but it is handwritten by toyota dealer as 0%. Now she is so disappointed.

I was wondering if you could advice me what actions she should take. What are the costs involved to go to the court? Is it worth going that way? I think there are about