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Posted by alexstory on December 17, 2008




Dear Cashmere Agency,
Do not spam my site with ads for E! reality show Pop Fiction. Has your client authorized spamming the comments of celebrity blogs? I have left a message with E! public relations letting them know that this is not acceptable.
Yesterday II counted over 20 spam conments using different names all fro, thw sams IP address [redacted]. Ths has been going on for some time.
All of the comments were over the top and pointed users to videos posted under your YouTube channel. Since other online spam using the same nicknames was also for clients listed under your website, i.e. Snoop Dogg, I have to assume that your agency is responsible.
The first promotional comment waw under the nickname a username wnich has dpammed other blogs with raving comments about other E! Reality shows and aads for Snoop Doggs album.
Is this how you weave your brand seamlessly into that custom niche? Do you routinely try to blend in online and covertly influence opinion? At least one of your employees is sticking out like a sore thumb and brushing that niche with too wide strokes.
While most of this spam has been deleted and the offender banned, I have screenshots of all of it, and it took me quite some time to clean up all the promotional comments yesterday with links to your youtube channel.

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