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1/You act as a bot: no hello, no ask on the problem's context before linking
to your site
2/You nearly always post the same message, by copying/paste, without
targeting the needs (2 times today). Your name is also making to think about
spam (getsolutionfast)
You are not trying to help, you just link to your site to sell products.
That's my definition of SPAM.
Anyone else thinks i am wrong ?
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Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
English blog:
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
French blog:
http://www.lotp.fr >> Stay informed about: blocking ports