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	<title>Comments on: TrustyPig changed their site (but I still don&#8217;t trust them)</title>
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		<title>By: links for 2008-08-13 [delicious.com] &#124; andy brudtkuhl</title>
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		<description>[...] TrustyPig changed their site (but I still don’t trust them) « nerdflood But I’m not prepared to shut up about this just yet. Yes, they’ve finally decided to change their site, but what TrustyPig did was still utterly despicable. If they are willing to steal someone’s site design, then obviously they can’t be trusted as a company. I haven’t investigated their services too closely, but whatever products they’re peddling, or software they’re encouraging you to download, DON’T DO IT. (tags: trustypig brandhijack) [...]</description>
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