Site violates Google's quality guidelines

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My first attempt to get my PR back was to do this and I get the same message back from google. I don't think this is enough any more.
There must be another reason.

Advertisers also won't accept this as they want your link "juice" to help boost their client website PR - the no follow stops this from happening.
Then they're breaking Google's terms & conditions too!
 
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Maybe it was a combination of the two. I'll wait a little while and then take a couple articles and see how it goes.

They are indeed breaking the terms, ive had quite a few emails of late asking for back links to be removed.

More proof that Google is slowly taking over the world.
 
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I showed you that you're duplicating your content multiple times and even gave you the solution yet you're still messing around with no following links?
 
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