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Re: Toyota Owners (online) Unite for Resolution: Engine Slu
Posted by Norman Dumouchelle on 8/01/07

    Good Lord!!
    Why does this Blake person feel obliged to post 10 consecutive times
    to make a point?
    Ms. Blake has clearly taken liberties with the truth (what she says
    is mostly nonsense!), but she takes much liberty with reader
    patience in having to wade through a page or two of utter nonsense!
    What a waste of time and effort!
    Some advice to people like this crazy person calling herself
    an "advocate" (Some kind of joke perhaps?)
    If you really do want to advocate for some cause, try a little
    believability first off.
    What you have done is just come across like a neurotic nut case
    looking for attention in any way possible.
    Furthermore, if you really do believe what your saying is reality,
    then you really are, as someone already said, a nut case!
    Oh, and if you want to sue me too for speaking out about your
    obvious neuroticism, feel free.
    The evidence to support my observation, however, is quite clearly
    displayed in your pathetic and multiple attempts to garner attention.
    So sue away--I'd love to empty your pockets for trying to do so.


    .On 7/31/07, Charlene Blake wrote:
    > On 7/26/07, Ben Voulin wrote:
    >> Charlene Blake has really taken liberty with the truth this
    >> time!!
    >> Here's what she wrote: "Apparently, Toyota is associated with an
    >> internet company, 'Complaintremover.com,' which promises to
    >> remove negative complaints about it from Google searches.
    >> Now that's an outragious claim if there ever was one!!
    >> It clearly illustrates that Charlene Blake doesn't care how big
    >> the lie as long as it fans the flames of her campaign of
    >> misinformation and distorted reality.
    >
    > Mr. Voulin (or whoever you REALLY are...won't go into how I know
    > about that here), I'll make a deal with you...you meet me in court
    > to discuss the matter. Be prepared to defend a defamation/slander
    > charge as well. I'll also include all my Toyota owner contacts
    and
    > we will discuss the Toyota sludge matter, too. Contrary to your
    > claims of this being ancient history, it is quite a current issue
    > with many a Toyota owner who is online seeking information about
    > the early engine failure in his/her vehicle!
    >
    > If you wish to open the can of worms about Toyota and "online
    brand
    > control," then so be it. I am certain that it will be fascinating
    > reading for most current and would-be Toyota owners! I am not the
    > only one who knows what is happening. Trying to imply that I have
    > some sort of Toyota hate campaign with "followers" is more than
    > absurd.
    >
    > I have am a CONSUMER ADVOCATE with information for Toyota owners
    > who have been told nothing about the engine oil sludge matter. If
    > you or Toyota wish to prevent this information from getting out,
    > please explain why. If you or Toyota wish to spin the consumer
    > advocacy into something that it is not, please explain why. If
    you
    > or Toyota wish to pull the wool over unsuspecting Toyota owners,
    > please explain why.
    >
    > There is something very, very suspect about the way you are
    > fighting the truth. I am far from alone in this sentiment.
    > Exactly what is the reason for your extreme disdain for Toyota
    > engine oil sludge victim advocacy? Is it related to the economic
    > interests of Toyota? Are current and prospective Toyota owners
    > supposed to find comfort your actions?
    >
    > How much *other* information is being manipulated...or hidden...or
    > whitewashed? What technologies are out there that enable a
    company
    > to "clean" the online slate in order to look better to the buying
    > public? What other consumer advocates have been chased all over
    > the internet in an effort to discredit them?
    >
    > The bigger question is...is this how a company gets ahead? Is
    this
    > how a company "controls its brand" online? Is this how a company
    > deals with problems in its product?
    >
    > Certainly, there is more here than Toyota engine oil sludge, isn't
    > there? How many other problems have been buried in a similar
    > manner? How much would one uncover if he/she dug deeper? How
    many
    > layers of deceit might he/she find? Obviously, questions generate
    > even more questions.
    >
    > Charlene Blake
    > Toyota Owners Online--Consumer Advocacy
    >
    > So, why is someone lambasting these similarly-affected Toyota
    > owners?

     
     

 
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