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		<title>By: Sarah Bloxidge</title>
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		<description>Could you tell my why, when I have reported an underage user to facebook two weeks ago, that user is still on there? Luckily they do not know that they are on there as some else has started a new profile for them,but I have already had this user removed once before at my own expense. I thought facebook removed underage users as soon as they receive a report of this kind?
Many thanks
S Bloxidge</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could you tell my why, when I have reported an underage user to facebook two weeks ago, that user is still on there? Luckily they do not know that they are on there as some else has started a new profile for them,but I have already had this user removed once before at my own expense. I thought facebook removed underage users as soon as they receive a report of this kind?<br />
Many thanks<br />
S Bloxidge</p>
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