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By John Darer (all)
A website with the URL beginning with ledifinance.net is stealing content from this blog. Ledifinance.net is copying our content word for word in violation of our clearly posted copyright and is placing it on web pages with pay per click ads so its owners can proft from the stolen content.
The cowardly owners of Ledifinance.net hide behind the domain registry privacyprotect.org which does not accept phone calls.
Those who steal the work of others to mask their own shortcomings and lack of talent are bad enough, but those who do so and attempt to profit from it are total scum.
If any reader worldwide can identify the owners of Ledifinance.net or ledihost.net please contact this author.
Full post as published by Structured Settlements 4Real on April 07, 2008 (boomark / email).

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