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Have You Lost Your Mind?

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Real Estate Agent with Taylor Properties 500436

A quick shout-out to the fool who decided to cut and paste his personal ad into one of my posts--

Here's a little cutting and pasting I did just for you. 

Short, sweet, and to the point, it is...

 

 

Please fill out the form below to send a message to Lyle Allen. Be sure to provide your name and email address so that Lyle Allen knows how to contact you.

Your Name: Email Address: Subject: Message: Spam Prevention:
Don't even think about hijacking a post I've written ever again. How absolutely rude and unbelievably asinine of you to leave spam on a post I took the time to write (as opposed to the drivel you seem to be cutting and pasting everywhere). Get a friggin' life, you silly boy!
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Lanette in Bel Air

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Comments (3)

Lanette Branch
Taylor Properties - Bel Air, MD
Bel Air, MD Real Estate Agent

Yup...and it looks like he's an equal opportunity fool, too; copying and pasting all over the place. The nerve...

Jan 28, 2010 12:12 AM
Lyle Allen
DSN Satellite - Lansing, MI

Yeah i have been contacted by active rain and they helped me understand how active rain works. I guess you could say you can learn alot from a Dummy.

Please forgive me.

Jan 28, 2010 05:26 AM
Kerrie La Guardia
ActiveRain, Community Manager - Kirkland, WA
Let it Rain!

Lanette,

I'm not sure if you were the one that reported the spam comment to us, if you were thank you. We have removed it. We also reached out to Lyle and explained some of the etiquette involved in participating on ActiveRain. He was very apologetic.

The learning curve, in a community as large and vibrant as we are lucky enough to have, can be very steep. We always ask our veteran members to try to think back to when they were new and the challenges they faced. Sometimes reaching out and offering guidance is the best way to engage the talents of our new members. 

Jan 28, 2010 05:50 AM