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Originally Posted by Atominder
Amelia, please send me rest pages you see your name and they will be taken care of asap. The profile was created back in 2002 (i can hand you a screenshot I took before deleting it) so I assumed the timeframe the incident happened. I guess it's something more recent, feel free to specify it if you want. I can't make up for any broken promises of the past and I make sure to keep mine.
Honestly I don't think you have been ignored on purpose. AVN Media Network website is outdated containing contacts of people that do not work with us. A similar topic was at gfy about a month ago. The new corporate site will be shortly up addressing this issue. Thank you.
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I think you are right that it is not on purpose. I think the long-term people at AVN just don't think about it and the rest tends to be a revolving door of people who mean well but have no institutional memory to draw on and may not be there long enough to keep any promises made.
do is a search on Amelia G and AmeliaG on the AVN sites, as I suggested earlier in the thread. The two obvious links I found and posted previously in this thread are
http://www.avn.com/search/search.pl?...eSubmit=Search and where the Porn Star DELETED stuff is attached to the byline of the only article I've written for AVN in years at
http://business.avn.com/articles/3835.html You will note that it is an article on monetizing niche traffic and not on an area a porn star's expertise would be likely to be in, yet clearly the porn star tag was attached to my author name, and still is somewhat associated but with a DELETED appended. That is what I would like fixed at this time please.