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I encountered this visiting a marketing site of a big software development and testing tool vendor.
Are visitor's to the site expected to know the webmaster? What is the support number?
It says "please" but has a demanding tone with a word like "immediately" in the instructions.
Who uses the word rectify on a marketing site?
I can easily rectify this by going to a competitor's site.
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