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With Valentine’s day just around the corner retailers are scrambling to send out as many ads as they can. Recently, I received an e-mail from ProFlowers advertising their wonderful flower bouquets. There was something different about this advertisement though; the e-mail appeared to
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I agree that certainly would become a problem (on 2 counts). I'm curious to find out if ProFlowers has received any negative feedback for this type of advertising.