Open letter to a careless spammer
Dear SVP of a Boston based PR company,
You are new in the email spamming business, aren't you? Otherwise you would have noticed that sending unsolicited email to bloggers is a mildly silly idea, even more so when signed personally by a "senior vice president". They can simply put the name of the company you would like to promote on their site together with defamatory statements (such as hires "PR companies to send unwanted emails"). Get that blogger issue from Forbes and tremble a little, I can't be asked to take any further actions here and won't even disclose your name here. You've got mail.
Roland
Looks like the biotech spammers are as inexperienced as the biotech spammees. And thank twoday.net for taking care of comment spam.
You are new in the email spamming business, aren't you? Otherwise you would have noticed that sending unsolicited email to bloggers is a mildly silly idea, even more so when signed personally by a "senior vice president". They can simply put the name of the company you would like to promote on their site together with defamatory statements (such as hires "PR companies to send unwanted emails"). Get that blogger issue from Forbes and tremble a little, I can't be asked to take any further actions here and won't even disclose your name here. You've got mail.
Roland
Looks like the biotech spammers are as inexperienced as the biotech spammees. And thank twoday.net for taking care of comment spam.
spitshine - 2005-11-10 20:08
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