

It's incredible. I filed a complaint with HelloPeter complaining that the site was unreadable and it looks disabled. I included a link to the
blog article (below) in my complaint.

Now the link has been removed from the article. Do companies have the right to do this, or is it only HelloPteter employees who can do this? I wonder what they are going to do with my new complaint, which refers to this article and the previous one. We'll see.

I wonder how long it will take them to notice that all the new lines have been removed, because they aren't replacing the CR LF sequence with the HTML BR command.
New complaint |
Original complaint
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