TollFreeNumber.ORG hacked our website!
That’s right Tollfreenumber.ORG clearly hacked our website to hide the links internally to the posts we’ve written about them. It was very cleverly hidden in the Google Analytics plugin file, googleanalytics.php and it left the links to an article about Hidden Fees the article that showed Tollfreenumber.ORG clearly backdated the age of their organization by several years and second article about Tollfreenumber.ORG making up fake statistics all underlined but with no link. It only affected these posts about TollFreeNumber.Org and it even blocked View Source from working in IE.
I guess that’s one way to respond to someone who shows that you’ve lied about things if it’s true and you really can’t dispute it. I think they should have thought a little more long term about how that type of tactic makes them look and how it makes us feel about them as well. I have come up with a perfectly legitimate but totally awesome response that will really burn them and they won’t be able to stop or get around at all. We’re working on it and will have it ready soon. In the mean time, as they’ve already seen, anything they do is only going to wind up backfiring on them. And if they continue to play dirty there’s clearly plenty we can do as well.
I don’t have any evidence that Tollfreenumber.org’s attorney Aaron P. Morris Esq was involved but maybe this is his response to my calling his bluff. The people at Tollfreenumber.org aren’t bad at marketing, but anyone willing to lie about things as obvious as when their business was started clearly has some integrity issues.

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