Spamming is not a legitimate sales tool

Neovision Group sent a spam on behalf of Logosaur (an IP address with a ?R= variable was given, the IP address naked resolved to Neovisiongroup.com) to an address that does not exist. Neovision claimed it has an opt-in list.

Explain to me exactly how can I opt-in an address I don't have?

Nash Graham
Art Director of
LogoSaur Inc.
180 S. Western Avenue, #271
Louisville KY 40215

Mr. Graham (he signed the spam) needs to learn more about marketing - like not pissing off potential customers. (Yup, that's right - we actually were in the market for a logo, and bought one a while back.)

It's too bad they took the spam route. They actually look like a legit business. Too bad for them they now have negative advertising...


Written by Andrew Ittner in misc on Thu 05 June 2003. Tags: commentary, complaint, technology