Tracy Coenen Bitch

Too funny!

Someone actually used this search term to find us!

It worked :)

Published in:  on June 19, 2007 at 1:13 am Comments (5)

Tracy and PinkPonies: An Epic Tale, Part 2

Where were we?

Oh yes. PinkPonies was getting her karma slammed by Tracy and had no idea why.

She emails Tracy, and begs “What did I do? What did I say?”

To which Tracy will not give a straight reply.

So PinkPonies assumes she is getting banned from PinkTruth, and posts on MKV. In her post, she says “well I did something wrong, so I’m banned from PinkTruth.”

Tracy immediately emails her, saying “Why are you saying that? you’re not banned.”

PinkPonies dutifully reports on MKV: “Nevermind. I’m not banned.”

The following week, the owners of the MKV blog decide to take down the site for other reasons.

Tracy immediately bans PinkPonies.

Stalking Melissa

Someone made a comment that this doesn’t qualify as stalking, because Tracy would have to be harassing her with emails, calls, etc.

Tracy has been harassing Melissa for over a year now, long before Tracy started PinkTruth.

Here’s some more proof. These are emails she sent Melissa. Notice she sent them anonymously, using the alias “MKBlows”. Look at the dates.

I can’t make this JPG fit, so here’s a transcript of the messages:

#1: “You never did tell me…how your bosses at [name of employer] in [city] would like it if they knew you spent all day playing on the internet and trying to sell and recruit for MK? Should I mention it to the Office Administrator or the managing partner?”

#2. “So how would your bosses feel if they knew you were playing on the internet all day instead of working?”

#3. “So what do you do…. at [name of employer] in [city ]?”

Notice that Tracy Coenen sent these anonymous messages long before Melissa ever “did anything” to Tracy.

And yes, I have electronic proof that “MKBlows” is Tracy Coenen, should anyone doubt.

Tracy Throws Down A Challenge (Part 2)

Again, what is the point?

Somehow she discovered Melissa’s daughter’s name – but what’s the point in trying to scare her with this? It reminds me of that movie Scream, where the killer tells the girl on the phone that he can see her. It’s just a scare tactic – meant to let Melissa know that TRACY KNOWS EVERYTHING ABOUT HER, and is probably hiding under her car in the driveway or something.

Really, was Tracy going to haul herself down to Melissa’s house with a butcher knife and some garbage bags – or was she just trying to bully her for some jollies? It’s anyone’s guess at this point.

Tracy Throws Down A Challenge

Tracy said publicly that nobody “has any dirt on her” because she’s never “done anything wrong”, according to what I’ve read.

Really Tracy? Are you that stupid?

Then let the games begin.

First up this evening, for your viewing pleasure, we have Tracy Coenen aka “PinkTruth” sending private messages to a blogger, in which she feeds all of Melissa’s personal information to her. (Melissa being the owner of www.mypinktruth.wordpress.com.) Tracy likes to terrorize people for fun, but she doesn’t want to get the blame for it, so she gave this information to another blogger to post for her.

In Tracy’s psychotic world, people who are critical of PinkTruth are trying to “destroy her business”. In her mind, it is justifiable to commit crimes of threatening, harassing, stalking, and hacking in order to get revenge on her critics. We can show proof of all these things in Tracy’s own words.

In these messages, Tracy Coenen (CPA, MBA, CFE) collected the following information about Melissa:

1. The name of her daughter

2. Her address, the value of the land her house sits on, the value of her house, the date the house was purchased

3. The bank Melissa has her mortgage through, and the amount left on Melissa’s home loan

4. The make and model of Melissa’s car

5. Melissa’s physical characteristics

From the information Tracy Coenen gathered, it looks as if she looked up Melissa’s property details in the county records, and somehow got hold of her information from the Department of Motor Vehicles. We’re not sure how she discovered Melissa’s mortgage information, however. This is interesting because Tracy Coenen IS NOT A PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR. Her certificate with the Association of Fraud Examiners does not give her leeway to obtain personal information on people and use it against them in this manner.

(I have the rest of the PMs but for some reason WordPress won’t let me put more than one JPG on this post without it getting all screwy)

Update:  File removed to protect the innocent!

  

Google Loves My Pink Truth

Guess who is running a close second to Pink Truth in Google page rank?  Melissa’s My Pink Truth blog.  My Pink Truth has a Google page rank of 4 and Pink Truth only has a Google page rank of 5. 

Don’t believe me?  Check for yourself at Rankwhere.com

 Update: 

How Is Google Page Rank Determined? 

According to Google, page rank is an algorithm used by them to measure the importance of a web page.  With millions of sites on the internet, Google has to have some way to rank them all.

Page rank for a site is between 0 and 10 with 0 being the lowest, 10 the highest.

The page rank of your site is determined by the number of quality backlinks coming into your site.  Backlinks are incoming links to a website.  The more backlinks, the higher the page ranking. 

Another factor Google takes into consideration is the quality of the site.  There is also more about page rank on Wiki. 

For all of the hits Pink Truth claims to receive daily (thousands according to Tracy Coenen) one would think there would be more quality backlinks to Pink Truth.  Don’t you think?

Published in:  on June 7, 2007 at 7:02 am Comments (9)

Search Engine Rankings Make Fingers Type Fast

In the last week, visitors have been found over 15 times through the search engine term “pink truth.”

Our quick rise in the search engines may be one reason that there have been so many posts on the Pink Truth blog in the last 24 hours.

It appears most of these posts are just rehash of the same thing. It looks like an attempt to stuff the blog with posts to show activity.

Search engines like relevancy, not just quantity.

Published in:  on June 6, 2007 at 3:21 pm Comments (17)