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Posted on: 29th Jan, 2009 05:11 am
Hi, about a year ago, I had posted a question/comments on a line associated with one of the mortgage lenders/advisor. Is there a way to remove my question/comment so that it does not show up if one was to enter my name on search engines?
Hey stephenatrs,

Is is possible for you to give the title of the question or the url of the post? As it has been an year, I guess it will be difficult to remove the question/comment.
Posted on: 29th Jan, 2009 09:50 pm
Thank you Adonis; actually, it has only been 8 months if it matters. The link is mortgagefit.com/atulagarwal/index.html and all the posts by Hank or Hunaid
Posted on: 21st Apr, 2009 01:19 pm
Hi Hunaid!

In my opinion it will be better if you could send an e-mail to Sam, the Site Admin. He will be able to help you in a better way. You can find his email address in the Contact Us page.

Sussane
Posted on: 26th Apr, 2009 09:00 pm
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Posted on: 21st Jan, 2010 04:17 am
>>Is there a way to remove my question/comment so that it does not show up if one was to enter my name on search engines?

No. Even if Sam removes it from mortgagefit.com, it'll still show up in all the search engines. However, if Sam does remove it from mortgagefit.com, and somebody finds it in the search engines and then clicks on the link, they'll end up with a "page cannot be found", and that's better then nothing.

And this should be a lesson to all of us - never say anthing on a blog you'll ever regret, because it's going to be around for a long time afterwards.
Posted on: 21st Jan, 2010 07:06 am
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