One of the most active posts on my blog is the one about the Victoria Jackson make up sales people. A lot of people who worked for the company or who interviewed with them and other companies like them have left comments. (It seems these companies do marketing (AKA Sales) for a lot of other companies/products and given the amount of searches I get there is a lot of interest in finding out more about them!)
Protea didn’t like this and sent me an email saying they wanted the references removed . So I’ve removed mentions of their name in the post but I’m letting you know that I’ve done this because it’s only fair
The other companies I’ve complained about over the years on this blog don’t usually bother getting this antsy about consumers, customers, employees talking about them. Of course if Protea would like the right to reply and would like to comment on the blog they are more than welcome to do so.

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Protea’s predecessor or maybe close neighbours based at the same address – d7 Marketing – has a complaint upheld about them by the Advertising standards authority.
http://www.asai.ie/complaint_view.asp?CID=571&BID=27
That’s kinda petty to actually email you because they’re sooo offended.
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