Remember that bachelor party that got a little out of hand or the trip to Cancun where you woke up on a pool chair naked? Well, just in case your former roomate was there with a video camera, or has decided to write a blog about you, there's a new website that actually helps you erase these Tara Reid moments.
You probably figure no one will find out about that online skeleton in your closet, but these days, more companies and potential first dates can google your past antics, and you might not be too happy with what they find. This is where Reputation Defender comes in.
All you have to do to join is register online at www.reputationdefender.com. They will offer you their team of research experts to help you find and destroy any past internet indiscretions (before they destroy you). Established in 2006, the website is fairly new, but their goal is simple--to save your ass.
Their search includes digging into sites such as YouTube and MySpace to find any "unwelcome online content about you and/or your loved ones, even if it is buried in websites that are not easily examined with standard online search engines." After their examination, you will get a monthly report listing where your indiscretions lie and you will be able to delete them from existence.
With different monthly membership options, the longer you join for, the cheaper the monthly membership. If you can't seem to remember where you placed that video of you and your ex, notice people laughing and pointing at you at work, or have a recurring problem getting a second date, this just may be your solution.
» To erase your mistakes, visit www.reputationdefender.com
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