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Heh. I had a conversation with her too.

I sent her a rather tame notecard, which started a discussion. Unfortunately, she didn't like that I wasn't kissing up - I simply laid the cards out on the table, since she can't really do anything to me - I don't deal in mainland. I don't need to be on her good side. I don't need to suck up to her, like many other people do to get her to do the right thing (if, in fact, it is a her. Seems more of a guy to me, but...)

It really isn't my problem anymore. I just don't like seeing innocent people get screwed over by a power-tripping landbot owner.

But, as I told her, she's only the tip of the iceberg. However, as I also said, the community has a blowtorch:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Celene+Ballinger%22&btnG=Google+...

If this ever goes to court through the class action suit, a lot of these landbot owners will have their real names on the web... and the internet never forgets. Acting unconscionably can result in people not hiring you, etc., etc.

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