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04-08-2002, 08:24 AM | #1 |
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Location: West Fork, Arkansas - Razorback Country
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HEY GUYS....CHECK THIS OUT - WHAT A RIP OFF!!!
Ok...if you all remember the post awhile back about the web site who had the polls and we all voted on making the 67-72 chevy truck number one? Well I took it upon myself to email the site and see why all of our votes had not been counted...here is their response...
"Brett, As you can see on the index page, below the two Porsches, we show when the page has been updated and when is going to be updated again. We update once a week (on Sundays). About the votes you know for fact, we have something to inform you: In the Rules section of our site you will find that we do not accept more than 1 vote per person. Altought more than one person vote for the Chevrolet C10 1967-72 (which we suppose is the car you are talking about), we have received too much votes from same computers. Our ISP inform us that we received only 5 visitors on April 1st but a lot of hits in the Chevrolet C10 hyperlink. We donīt know if you are member of some kind of Chevy club, or if you have a lot of chevy friends, but we can know for sure that more than 150 votes for one car in two days is extremely rare. We also saw that some votes to the Chevy truck were followed by votes for chevy cars (Corvettes, Camaros, BelAirs, Novas). We will start monitoring these cars to finf out if the same person voted more than once. For this resson, we have decided to eliminate all the 164 votes we have received for the 1967-72 Chevrolet C10. If 164 persons voted for this truck, we need to received 164 voted form different computer addresses. Best regards, The team of The Car of Cars" ------------------ Prost68trk web page or btshaffer@wmconnect.com '68 short/wide, 402BB/TH400, '81 rear frame rails, F@rd 9" 31 spline, leaf springs moved inboard, shaved firewall, cab seam, wiper cowl, dash, hood ridge, chrome drivetrain. '97 Z-71 Ext-cab Driver West Fork, Arkansas IM - btshaffer (will soon change) [This message has been edited by ProSt68Trk (edited April 09, 2002).]
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