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A new low for PB companies


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Posted by:
"RTD" New Jersey

on February 26, 2004 at 04:57:24

I guess a new line needs to be added to: "Alls fair in love and war". Now we need to add "and business". Or so it would seem based on the new action taken by Flurry Ind.
Flurry Ind. bought the domain:
www.COP911.com
If you type that in it takes you to the Flurry site.
You need to type:
www.COPS911.com
to reach the COPS 911 company site.

I wonder what idiot at Flurry decided on that tactic?
I suppose that they might get some sales out of it, but that is a pretty
slimey thing to do. I do not see how they could possibly justify a
move like that. Cop911 instead of Cops911.
As far as I'm concerned this will backfire by giving the Cops 911
company a lot more publicity and Flurry a black eye with PB players.

RTD

Flurry, you have only one course open to you.. fess up, take the hit
and apologize.

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