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Jody Victor and Billy Florence of the Quixtar IBOA, send Scott Larsen of AmQuix.info a letter about "inaccuracies" on his site. Larsen corrects the information and posts an apology.

The IBOA posts the following on their web site:

Internet critic Scott Larsen has apologized to Jody Victor for reporting false and inaccurate information about Jody, his family and his business, information that has now been withdrawn from Larsen’s Web site. This is a milestone and, we hope, a precedent which Mr. Larsen and other critics will bear in mind in the future.

As you may recall, IBO Leaders Jody Victor and Billy Florence recently sent Mr. Larsen reasonable but strongly worded letters demanding that all of these inaccuracies be withdrawn from Larsen’s Web site and that he cease what appeared to be malicious behavior.

Again, Victor and Florence ask Larsen to remove the "innaccuracies", Larsen does, Victor and Florence are happy and the board gloats about this on several sites.

Here is the million dollar question. If Larsen is so willing to remove "innaccuracies" from his web site, what does that say about the content that remains on that site?

For Example:

Barnes and Noble Complains (About Quixtar IBO’s)

Quixtar has a new disclaimer and is posting income data five years old. 

Does the IBOA have ties to Qrush’s sources?