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Antigen:

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Plus it violates the anti-spam policy
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How can this violate the anti spam policy?

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Because it's an unverified, likely fictitious, page from a program's marketing website. You just copied and pasted an advertisement. How in the world is that not spam? Plus, ss DJ points out above, there is no Costco store located in St. Albans. So that much of the writing is false. What else is false?

It's not as if this person, real or imagined, came here and posted this herself.

Anne Bonney:

--- Quote from: "Antigen" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
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Plus it violates the anti-spam policy
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How can this violate the anti spam policy?

--- End quote ---

Because it's an unverified, likely fictitious, page from a program's marketing website. You just copied and pasted an advertisement. How in the world is that not spam? Plus, ss DJ points out above, there is no Costco store located in St. Albans. So that much of the writing is false. What else is false?

It's not as if this person, real or imagined, came here and posted this herself.
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Bingo!  That's what I've been trying to say to him (Whooter).  It's not like this person (real or otherwise) decided to come over here herself and post this.  It's a blatant marketing attempt by Whooter, i.e.  :spam:


However, I vote to leave it to show the lengths that programs will go to in order to quash the truth and up their enrollment.

Whooter:

--- Quote from: "Antigen" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Antigen" ---
Plus it violates the anti-spam policy
--- End quote ---

How can this violate the anti spam policy?

--- End quote ---

Because it's an unverified, likely fictitious, page from a program's marketing website. You just copied and pasted an advertisement. How in the world is that not spam? Plus, ss DJ points out above, there is no Costco store located in St. Albans. So that much of the writing is false. What else is false?

It's not as if this person, real or imagined, came here and posted this herself.
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Its a survivor story from a girl that attended ASR.  How is that Spam? Why are her words spam but Anne Bonneys words or your words not spam?  Maybe ASR is using the positive feedback as part of their marketing strategy but that is not the girls fault.  If a Ford minivan gets a five start crash test rating then they may use this as part of their marketing strategy.  It doesnt make it spam.

She is living and going to school in Burlington Vermont.  Oh, They have a costco about 3 blocks from UVM campus.



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Dysfunction Junction:

--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---
--- Quote from: "Antigen" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Antigen" ---
Plus it violates the anti-spam policy
--- End quote ---

How can this violate the anti spam policy?

--- End quote ---

Because it's an unverified, likely fictitious, page from a program's marketing website. You just copied and pasted an advertisement. How in the world is that not spam? Plus, ss DJ points out above, there is no Costco store located in St. Albans. So that much of the writing is false. What else is false?

It's not as if this person, real or imagined, came here and posted this herself.
--- End quote ---

Bingo!  That's what I've been trying to say to him (Whooter).  It's not like this person (real or otherwise) decided to come over here herself and post this.  It's a blatant marketing attempt by Whooter, i.e.  :spam:


However, I vote to leave it to show the lengths that programs will go to in order to quash the truth and up their enrollment.
--- End quote ---

Yup, yup.  And the fake interview said she worked at Costco for a year before she went to college and was living in St. Albans.  There ain't no Costco there, bud.  I'm there several times year and there is, for sure, no Costco in St. Albans.


--- Quote ---She worked full time at Costco for the first year following graduation while exploring college options and considering what she wanted to do. Subsequently she entered the University of Vermont
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Whooter:

--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---
--- Quote from: "Antigen" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Antigen" ---
Plus it violates the anti-spam policy
--- End quote ---

How can this violate the anti spam policy?

--- End quote ---

Because it's an unverified, likely fictitious, page from a program's marketing website. You just copied and pasted an advertisement. How in the world is that not spam? Plus, ss DJ points out above, there is no Costco store located in St. Albans. So that much of the writing is false. What else is false?

It's not as if this person, real or imagined, came here and posted this herself.
--- End quote ---

Bingo!  That's what I've been trying to say to him (Whooter).  It's not like this person (real or otherwise) decided to come over here herself and post this.  It's a blatant marketing attempt by Whooter, i.e.  :spam:


However, I vote to leave it to show the lengths that programs will go to in order to quash the truth and up their enrollment.
--- End quote ---

Yup, yup.  And the fake interview said she worked at Costco for a year before she went to college and was living in St. Albans.  There ain't no Costco there, bud.
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St. Albans was where she grew up.  The article didnt say she lived in St. Albans after leaving ASR.  She spent the first year out of ASR working full time at Costco.  She ended up going to UVM where there is a Costco a couple of blocks from campus and continued to work there part-time.

If you want to call a survivors story fake then that is your call, DJ.  I respect your right to view it anyway you like.  But it doesnt change her story or how the rest of the world perceives it.



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