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originally posted by: Witness2008
a reply to: digital01anarchy
That discovery made my day. We had a short thread on it here. Now, I wonder how long it will take the Hillary clean-up crew to scrub the internet of all damning evidence, and that really swell photo of her and Solof.
originally posted by: Witness2008
a reply to: Grambler
It is why Hillary will be our President, I can barely stomach the thought. Both candidates are the worst of the worst, but seeing Hillary win just proves to me that at least half of the American public is officially brain dead.
How to Claim a Free Local Business Listing on Yahoo
1. Go to Yahoo, search for your business, and you should see a link to “Add or update your business”.
2. That link will take you to www.yext.com... (you can just go here directly if you prefer).
3. Enter your business information and click “Find My Listings”.
4. You’ll then see page that is powered by Yext. It’s a bit intimidating with an “error rate” and all of these warnings that you’re not standing out and not verified through Yext. For now, don’t worry about all of this, just click the big “Continue” button.
5. Next, you can update the information about your listing. Complete this page fully … and don’t forget to use the same NAP (name, address, phone) that you use everywhere for your business. Click the “Continue” button when you’re done.
6. Yext will then present you with four paid plans, but immediately below these plans is a tiny link that says, “Claim your Basic Listing only on Yahoo” … click that link.
7. You’re now at the “Yahoo Basic Listing Checkout” page. Complete the checkout and click “Place Order” (it’s free).
8. Yext will send you an email to verify your email address. Click the link, create a password, then login to your account.
9. The final step is to verify you represent this business. The easiest method is to have them call you, but there are other methods as well.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
I don't doubt the possibility that he's being setup but the connection to Larry Summers is weak af. I don't expect anyone to seriously consider the following because they want to believe that they've hit pay dirt with this Precesion Data nonsense.
To quote myself from another thread:
Here would be my next question then:
Is 645 7th St, San Francisco, CA 94103 really their address or has it ever been? Where did that listing on Yahoo come from? According the them, their address is here:
185 Berry St #6850, San Francisco, CA 94107
Which appears to be a suite in an office building called "China Basin."
Anyone can add a business to Yahoo Local. It's as easy as this:
How to Claim a Free Local Business Listing on Yahoo
1. Go to Yahoo, search for your business, and you should see a link to “Add or update your business”.
2. That link will take you to www.yext.com... (you can just go here directly if you prefer).
3. Enter your business information and click “Find My Listings”.
4. You’ll then see page that is powered by Yext. It’s a bit intimidating with an “error rate” and all of these warnings that you’re not standing out and not verified through Yext. For now, don’t worry about all of this, just click the big “Continue” button.
5. Next, you can update the information about your listing. Complete this page fully … and don’t forget to use the same NAP (name, address, phone) that you use everywhere for your business. Click the “Continue” button when you’re done.
6. Yext will then present you with four paid plans, but immediately below these plans is a tiny link that says, “Claim your Basic Listing only on Yahoo” … click that link.
7. You’re now at the “Yahoo Basic Listing Checkout” page. Complete the checkout and click “Place Order” (it’s free).
8. Yext will send you an email to verify your email address. Click the link, create a password, then login to your account.
9. The final step is to verify you represent this business. The easiest method is to have them call you, but there are other methods as well.
That business is unclaimed. That means the information hasn't been verified. That means anyone could have added that entry.
If that single Yahoo Local address is the only link between T&C and Premise Data Corporation — it's not very good.
originally posted by: Tempter
No one, I mean NO ONE, is doing any real journalism today. #ing reddit? 4chan?
Where are the real journos who actually want to break some frigging news?
“Premise is not associated with, has never had dealings with, and has no knowledge of T&C Network Solutions,” Soloff said in an email. “This all appears to tie back to mistaken internet information about a previous office address (645 7th St.) Premise occupied through August 2015 before we outgrew the space and moved to our current San Francisco offices.”
“We have no professional or donor affiliation with any political candidate,” Soloff added. “The picture you refer to was taken at a speaking event near Washington, DC in January or February 2016. I was offered an opportunity to say hello to the candidate and I did so!”
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