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...and charge obscene fees for usually free, yet mediocre, undocumented information regularly plagiarized or pirated from the honest, albeit unwary researcher. Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: Wilmer L. Kerns
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 11:12 AM
Subject: Ancestry.com
Kathleen, I have had similar experiences with ancestry.com and on top of
that they are either non-responsive or arrogant. They also take you for
granted.
Wilmer L. Kerns
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....When I contacted Ancestry to ask where they had obtained the erroneous
information, which I had copyrighted (the language was quite
distinctive and could not have come from any other source), they
refused to tell me. They also refused to add my copyright notice, or
even to let me look at the information they were selling unless I paid
them something like $50 for the CD.
Needless to say, I refuse to have anything to do with Ancestry, which
in my experience is dishonest, unreliable, and unscrupulous.
Kathleen ....
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