Re: Need help



Now that you mention all of this, I am beginning to suspect that the
fault
might not be at your end. I suggest you have a look at the following
URL's
and attempt to align the symptoms to find out if you are merely the
victim
of a Google error (sadly, many of us /are/):

Thanks Roy, since last night, almost over twelve hours now, i've kept
on guessing as to what mistake i might have done out of inadvertance.
I've gone through the links that you have referred to right now and
suspect that i'm not the lone victim of this epidemic.
Well, will you please tell me, where can i request Google for a
re-inclusion, i've although re-submitted my URL already for GoogleBot
to crawl once again.

And once again, i'll request anyone from Google's team to please look
into this matter
and suggest a way about what to do in this case.

It is surprising, painful and heart-breaking to see it, yes i've no
word to express my frustrations!

Bye.

.



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