FYI It looks like we have a roof cleaning forum "Hater"! Last night I got an alert that someone changed the Roof Cleaning Wikipedia page. They decided to add this:
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It came from:
IP ADDRESS: 96.252.235.109 CITY: LITHIA, FL AREA CODE: 813 ZIP CODE: 33547 ISP: VERIZON INTERNET SERVICES
I'll leave the article up for the day; tonight I'll remove it.
Maybe we can figure out who and me and Chris can go get 'em, lol.
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Well the citation comes from the Inspectapedia web site . They have a member in Tampa Mark Cramer, could be the source. But is leads back to them, hmm..
I have a good idea who it is, a jealous local wanna be competitor. I have some friends at Verizon, I will have them run the IP. Well, they did run it! It comes back to this guy, Frank Hall, a local pressure washer. He has been identified as the source of a LOT of Chit Talking about me behind my back. Oddly enough, I have met him on several ocassions, even had him clean my Sons driveway once! He has never said anything bad, to my face. This is who he is
Thats funny nothing like running your mouth and letting a paper trail! looks like a good way to get beat up
He has been running his mouth evidently for quite awhile, for reasons known ONLY to him. I am going to run his IP on the forum, to see if he has been Lurking here.
Maybe we can figure out who and me and Chris can go get 'em, lol.
It would not take " 2 of us" believe me Matthew! He told someone he did not want to be in the same room with me, at the Tampa Roundtable, believing it would not get back to me! If I talked the chit he does about someone, I would not want to be in the same room as them either
Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa FL (813) 655-8777 wrote:
Matthew wrote:
Nice, right in my backyard...
Maybe we can figure out who and me and Chris can go get 'em, lol.
It would not take " 2 of us" believe me Matthew! He told someone he did not want to be in the same room with me, at the Tampa Roundtable, believing it would not get back to me! If I talked the chit he does about someone, I would not want to be in the same room as them either
so you won't be going to PWP anytime soon I guess?
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Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa FL (813) 655-8777 wrote:
Matthew wrote:
Nice, right in my backyard...
Maybe we can figure out who and me and Chris can go get 'em, lol.
It would not take " 2 of us" believe me Matthew! He told someone he did not want to be in the same room with me, at the Tampa Roundtable, believing it would not get back to me! If I talked the chit he does about someone, I would not want to be in the same room as them either
so you won't be going to PWP anytime soon I guess?
Lost a job off of Bloomindale to him. He pressure washed the roof but you can still see where I sprayed my demo, lol.
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How did Verizon trace the IP in question without a time stamp?Just so you're aware, ISPs use dynamic IP addresses... which means that IP is used for 24-72 hours by someone before being changed by Verizon.
Additionally, how did you find someone to agree to trace an IP address?Time Warner Cable, one of the largest cable companies in the United States, has a staff of fewer than ten people running these checks.Each ISP has such a large volume of legitimate requests from law enforcement that it would be almost impossible for them to search something so trivial.
Finally, this is something that cannot legally be done without a subpoena.I find it really odd that Verizon Wireless, another one of the nation's largest companies, would so easily violate federal and state statutes.
Just some food for thought before you all go slandering competitors with baseless information.
So your a lurker, I guess things must be getting bad for you to spy on an association that you have much disdain for. Well you can do one of two things continue to lurk in or be an active participant in the forum. Oh and by the way the forum is FREE and I have yet to shell out one dime for all of the information that was so readily given for FREE! SO do not tell us that our money here is a waste or spent frivolously on supporting this forum as it is free!!! And as far as the vendors go, well I need to buy REAL equipment somewhere... DUH! so yes I have used one vendor here, but is anyone twisting my arm Adamantly NO!!! I have received a lot of excellent unbiased advice from the many many members from all over the country! Maybe you should try having a group of supporters on your side instead of sitting your ass on the sidelines Bitchin! KIM ROUSSEAU
How did Verizon trace the IP in question without a time stamp?Just so you're aware, ISPs use dynamic IP addresses... which means that IP is used for 24-72 hours by someone before being changed by Verizon.
Additionally, how did you find someone to agree to trace an IP address?Time Warner Cable, one of the largest cable companies in the United States, has a staff of fewer than ten people running these checks.Each ISP has such a large volume of legitimate requests from law enforcement that it would be almost impossible for them to search something so trivial.
Finally, this is something that cannot legally be done without a subpoena.I find it really odd that Verizon Wireless, another one of the nation's largest companies, would so easily violate federal and state statutes.
Just some food for thought before you all go slandering competitors with baseless information.
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-- Edited by Roof Washer New Jersey (609) 929-5812 on Wednesday 15th of September 2010 09:43:11 PM
How did Verizon trace the IP in question without a time stamp?Just so you're aware, ISPs use dynamic IP addresses... which means that IP is used for 24-72 hours by someone before being changed by Verizon.
Additionally, how did you find someone to agree to trace an IP address?Time Warner Cable, one of the largest cable companies in the United States, has a staff of fewer than ten people running these checks.Each ISP has such a large volume of legitimate requests from law enforcement that it would be almost impossible for them to search something so trivial.
Finally, this is something that cannot legally be done without a subpoena.I find it really odd that Verizon Wireless, another one of the nation's largest companies, would so easily violate federal and state statutes.
Just some food for thought before you all go slandering competitors with baseless information.
LOOK EVERYONE.....WE ARE NOW 1 MEMBER/NEWBIE STRONGER! I HOPE HE'LL SOON LEARN HOW TO PLAY NICE WITH THE ROOF CLEANING MAFIA...UNLESS HE PREFERS TO SWIM WITH THE LICHENS.
How did Verizon trace the IP in question without a time stamp?Just so you're aware, ISPs use dynamic IP addresses... which means that IP is used for 24-72 hours by someone before being changed by Verizon.
Additionally, how did you find someone to agree to trace an IP address?Time Warner Cable, one of the largest cable companies in the United States, has a staff of fewer than ten people running these checks.Each ISP has such a large volume of legitimate requests from law enforcement that it would be almost impossible for them to search something so trivial.
Finally, this is something that cannot legally be done without a subpoena.I find it really odd that Verizon Wireless, another one of the nation's largest companies, would so easily violate federal and state statutes.
Just some food for thought before you all go slandering competitors with baseless information.
****Do not hire an internet forum educated wanna-bee. These "sheep" are nothing more co-dependent thinkers being led to the distributors with credit cards in hand while the forum owner enjoys the kick backs in the form of internet traffic to his sites. Basically, taking advantage of the ignorant business owners that are now certified to clean your largest investment by a con.****
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This was a direct attack against the RCIA, and to mess with its members.
I have a link to that page I think, on my website. The wikipedia, telling what gloeocapsa magma is.
This should go in the shade, like now!
I'm not worried. I was reeducated here at the RCIA.
AC wouldnt be the VP either if Chris is a con. The RCIA wouldnt have the following either.
Many bigger washers have forums, if ya aint figured that out. They deserve it. Posting in any of them helps you and them. What if they didnt have them. Its too easy to get links here and Chris put it out there to help you with YOUR website.
I've read this many times now. It's one of Chris's competitors. Thats the only thing that makes sense. Read it yourself thinking you would write this as someone else. A supplier, a competitor? Its someone that knows the RCIA.
How did Verizon trace the IP in question without a time stamp? Just so you're aware, ISPs use dynamic IP addresses... which means that IP is used for 24-72 hours by someone before being changed by Verizon.
ISP use static and dynamic IP's. It can be used as long as 30 days depending on the service provider. I also have and have worked many years in the telecommunications field, I myself had to look up IP addresses for copyright infringment. Dont think for a second that with the right lawyer, one can not be found. Slander is costly, and your reputation and company could/is up in the air!
Additionally, how did you find someone to agree to trace an IP address? I am sure that will not come to light. Time Warner Cable, one of the largest cable companies in the United States, has a staff of fewer than ten people running these checks. Dead wrong! It's a computer that holds the information. Even after I post this, it has a time stamp that we can not see. Therefor it can be easily found. Each ISP has such a large volume of legitimate requests from law enforcement that it would be almost impossible for them to search something so trivial. Think so?
Finally, this is something that cannot legally be done without a subpoena. Yea, The Godfather needs no such thing. I find it really odd that Verizon Wireless, another one of the nation's largest companies, would so easily violate federal and state statutes.
Just some food for thought before you all go slandering competitors with baseless information.