Question:
How to remove posting at ComplaintsBoard.com?
axillon
2009-03-23 09:05:16 UTC
I posted a complaint at ComplaintsBoard.com but later I realize it was too soon to post because the company contacted me and apologize as it was an email glitch why they didnt get my messages.

Since I will be working again with them the complaint on that website will affect their business..

With that, can you please tell me how to remove my complaint there.. I tried checking my account but they did provide any way removing it.. I also tried contacting them although you can ready in their footer they accept suggestions but never said removing complaints..

Do you know of any other way?
Four answers:
DavidG
2009-03-23 13:42:20 UTC
ComplaintsBoard.com helped me to solve my problems twice. Much more efficient than BBB. To remove a complaint from ComplaintsBoard.com you will need to provide an URL or copy/paste a text of the post you wish to be removed. A request must be sent from the email it was posted from.
anonymous
2014-05-07 04:39:34 UTC
Hello,

http://remove-negativelinks.weebly.com this reputation company pushdown your negative links from google.this is good reputation company.complaintsboard didn't remove any complaints.many times i send mails to admin but they didn't remove.



Thanks
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2016-03-16 04:53:42 UTC
After reading your questions, I do not feel they are disturbing. One difference I found between Democrats and Republicans is that the former are unable to discuss and avoid debate. They appear to have canned responses. If you attempt to challenge them, they talk louder and faster, often making no sense. Ultimately, they end with a final burst of "And What about the 5000 children that are starving?" Now, this is my observation, having lived in FL for over 40 years. They became so belligerent during the Clinton years. that opposing political discussions in public were spoken in very low key. Republicans on the other hand invite discussion and debate without the increase in decibels. Undoubtedly, your censor is a young, uninformed Obama favorite, as for the Bush question, possible protectionism. Agree with you about attempting to get people to think.Unfortunately, many folks are so caught up in just basic living and defending what is theirs, there is little time to expand their brain power, even within the 10% which we supposedly only use.
anonymous
2016-10-19 13:14:09 UTC
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