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Old 20-07-2008, 13:03   #12349
HaveToBeAnon
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

Hi Guys,

Still here. Nothing at all to report from within BT - we are all still as much in the dark as you. No real suprise, the oxygen of publicity is like death to the parasitic pond life known as phorm.

I have just a few observations to throw into the mix.

1. The campaign is continuing to develop, the rate of posting to this thread is actually increasing as more people discover it. It took 20 days to go from 1000 to 2000 posts, but only 14 to go from 11000 to 12000. I'd like to know similar figures for individual posters, could a moderator give such info?

2. If the trial ever starts, this campaign will go stratospheric. Its small now only because so few now about it. Just wait until 25,000 people get the request to join, and start investigating for themselves.

3. Do whatever you can to get a anti-webwise page near the top of of google search for webwise!

4. A question - Why does the share price fluctuate so much, when volumes bought and sold are absolutely tiny? Selling 0.01% of shares affecting prices by over 10% - doesnt make sense.

5. Bt have said that they will add websites to an exclusion list, provided the webmaster contacts BT and says so, providing proof that he is in fact the webmaster. What about foreign language websites. Anyone know a website owner in, say Hungary. Get them to write to Emma, *in hungarian*, asking to not be profiled. Would be interesting to see what happens! Repeat for as many bizarre languages as possible.

6. I wish to once again thank everyone for their considerable time, effort and expense in this. I hope and expect that you succeed. Don't get me wrong, I am loyal to BT, and think it (well my bit of it anyway) is great. Broadband is a fantastic product, and it has made the internet much more accessible. However I, along with most of the employees, think this will do serious damage to BT if it goes ahead, so that why I'd like it stopped.

Keep going all, you are winning.

Anon.
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