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I've heard that some sites, which themsleves have high PR, do not pass on any PR to sites they link to. Not because of anything the site owner does, but because Google blocks the site from passing on PR. An example I heard of was a PR10 statistics site. Does Google prevent some sites from passing on PR in this way (I'm referring to sites that have high PR themselves, not sites that are banned or anything)? If this does happen how can I identify such a site when buying text links? Thanks!
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Or are you asking the same questions on many sites, and so getting many sig links around the web???
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