Excuse me, dahrlings, but...

Spam! Bam! No Thank You Madame

As everyone knows I will fight for Pumpkin rights until my saline leaks (my sphere of influence is in direct proportion with my cleavage) – so a few desperate retailers have turned to me for help in an egregious case of inbox abuse.

Apparently your boxes are being used as depositories for any and all manner of blasts. And once you’ve been penetrated, it’s hard to control the situation. You can unsubscribe, but you can never leave. Those hot little packets of spam will find you.

There are laws about sending unsolicited e-mails, dahrlings. In the B2B environment, everyone has always played fast and loose with those rules. “C’mon, I know the agent wants it.” But, apparently, things are getting out of hand. One retailer said she’s accosted over 20 times in one day. Most of it stemming from one source.

What say you, Pumpkins? Do you feel like an e-mail pin cushion?

 

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