Ozz2001
New member
Ok the sites down i get a sales pitch to read as i wait..Now this site supposts selling this book ect..But look at the bad mouthing,puting EF out in front street...I keep saying how much my firewall gets slammed when i come here now i know why...You people want to put ass at risk by telling the ho,d world your on AAS your doing it in the right places..So if yea ever get caught dont look stupid like why or i didnt know...If this shits not true tell me why the site supports the selling of this? hmmmm
THis is just a small part,theres more....
C&P
Verio
They offer no privacy protection at all, and they will monitor all traffic in and out from their servers without notifying their customers. The most interesting thing about Verio though, is that they host EliteFitness, one of the biggest bodybuilding/powerlifting boards on the net. EliteFitness recently sent out this newsletter:
"As you know, many powerful forces would like to shut down the EliteFitness.com website. Most of them are enemies of hardcore bodybuilding. But once in a while, some of the most vicious attacks come from within the bodybuilding community itself. Last week, Paul Gardiner, President of MuscleTech, and his lawyers came after the EliteFitness.com site, our members, and me with a vengeance.
On January 26, I received a letter from MuscleTech's lawyers at the powerful New York law firm, Kenyon and Kenyon. The letter alleges that by allowing you to post your comments about the MuscleTech brand of nutritional supplements on our discussion boards, EliteFitness.com is guilty of "false advertising ... unfair competition, product disparagement, trade libel, and interference with prospective economic advantage." They also accuse us of infringing their trademarks and copyrights.
More scary still, not only is MuscleTech demanding that we censor your free speech; they also want us to reveal to them the names of our members who have made discussion board posts on EliteFitness.com about their company.
In other words, MuscleTech and their high priced lawyers demand that we violate our own privacy policy and provide them with personal information about, our members - something we would absolutely NEVER do. They further threaten that if we do not provide them with your personal information, they will sue both the EliteFitness.com site and me personally."
Note the words "... that we violate our own privacy policy and provide them with personal information about our members...".
Seems like EliteFitness missed the point. It doesn't matter what privacy policy they have as long as their webhost don't have a privacy policy. Law enforemenct only need to send a written request to Verio (the webhost), and they will have access to all the personal info about EliteFitness members they want, without EliteFitness knowing about it.
The sad thing is that EliteFitness use this to their advantage to try to push even more of their own supplements. These are just a couple of specific examples, but the same is true for all discussion boards/websites located in the US.
DO NOT TRUST ANY OF THEM!
This only clicked in my head to post after AAP posted that your memebership money was going to protect you from this type of thing happening....Is it all true know one will ever tell yea straight up
THis is just a small part,theres more....
C&P
Verio
They offer no privacy protection at all, and they will monitor all traffic in and out from their servers without notifying their customers. The most interesting thing about Verio though, is that they host EliteFitness, one of the biggest bodybuilding/powerlifting boards on the net. EliteFitness recently sent out this newsletter:
"As you know, many powerful forces would like to shut down the EliteFitness.com website. Most of them are enemies of hardcore bodybuilding. But once in a while, some of the most vicious attacks come from within the bodybuilding community itself. Last week, Paul Gardiner, President of MuscleTech, and his lawyers came after the EliteFitness.com site, our members, and me with a vengeance.
On January 26, I received a letter from MuscleTech's lawyers at the powerful New York law firm, Kenyon and Kenyon. The letter alleges that by allowing you to post your comments about the MuscleTech brand of nutritional supplements on our discussion boards, EliteFitness.com is guilty of "false advertising ... unfair competition, product disparagement, trade libel, and interference with prospective economic advantage." They also accuse us of infringing their trademarks and copyrights.
More scary still, not only is MuscleTech demanding that we censor your free speech; they also want us to reveal to them the names of our members who have made discussion board posts on EliteFitness.com about their company.
In other words, MuscleTech and their high priced lawyers demand that we violate our own privacy policy and provide them with personal information about, our members - something we would absolutely NEVER do. They further threaten that if we do not provide them with your personal information, they will sue both the EliteFitness.com site and me personally."
Note the words "... that we violate our own privacy policy and provide them with personal information about our members...".
Seems like EliteFitness missed the point. It doesn't matter what privacy policy they have as long as their webhost don't have a privacy policy. Law enforemenct only need to send a written request to Verio (the webhost), and they will have access to all the personal info about EliteFitness members they want, without EliteFitness knowing about it.
The sad thing is that EliteFitness use this to their advantage to try to push even more of their own supplements. These are just a couple of specific examples, but the same is true for all discussion boards/websites located in the US.
DO NOT TRUST ANY OF THEM!
This only clicked in my head to post after AAP posted that your memebership money was going to protect you from this type of thing happening....Is it all true know one will ever tell yea straight up