I just received an email through our website (meaning, general email to the general email account) for our PR person about a former client. One of those "Your company supports this senator who's against immigration so we're not buying your product" emails. (I still am not sure whether they want an immigration bill or are against an immigration bill or what. The wording was weird.) We haven't had that client in, oh, 4 years, though, and it's oddly far easier to search for the company name and go through their website than to hunt for us.
I was good. I just responded that we no longer have that account but here's their website address. Let them find what they want on their own. Plus, considering we only had a local branch, not the corporate, it doesn't bother me to rat out a former client.
I was good. I just responded that we no longer have that account but here's their website address. Let them find what they want on their own. Plus, considering we only had a local branch, not the corporate, it doesn't bother me to rat out a former client.