JWT Is Spamming Me Hard. Or Maybe Not.
Posted in: UncategorizedNormally, I don’t pay much attention to spam e-mails like this…
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…but in the split second I did look at it I noticed this right below the image:
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It took me more than a minute to see the typos that would indicate that this is not a legit e-mail marketing campaign from one of JWT’s Atlanta subsidiaries (the office name and address is real). But I definitely got the impression they’re capable of working with boner e-mail spam clients. Few agencies are above that these days.
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