• 02Nov
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    retailers each year (at least some of them) struggle to maintain itssecret deals and offers. and every year, they wind up being leaked (or intentionally distributed) online. and every year, they were eventually leaked (or intentionally distributed) online.

      those holiday ads are now starting to crop up online. these holiday ads, are now starting to crop up online.

    bf ads sent an email to subscribers yesterday, saying it has posted what appears to be officemax \ ‘s 48-item black friday ad. bf ads to a user to send an e-mail yesterday, said it had released the contents of the display for the officemax company \’ no. 48 of the projectads.

    “we originally hesitated on posting this advertisement because it appears to be a very early revision of their black friday advertisement.” we would hesitate to post it on the ads, because it seems to be their very early changesads. there are multiple misspellings (eg “consule” instead of “console” and “brower” instead of “browser”) and bad grammar throughout most of the advertisement, “bfads.net said in its email. now up to a spelling of the whole advertising error (for example, “consule” rather than “control panel” and “brauer” rather than “browser”) and bad grammar “bfads.net their e-mail said.

    “on the positive side, all of the items look legitimate (correct sku # \ ‘s) and the prices aren \’ t out of the ordinary for a black friday advertisement.” on the positive side, all of the items in the seemingly legitimate (the right sku in # \ ‘s) and the prices are not out of a black friday ads generally. “”

    but buyer beware. however, to identify what is a hero. by friday afternoon the ad had been pulled from the site and there was a link to a cease and desist letter from office max \ ‘s lawyers. last friday afternoon, the ad had been pulled from the site and have a pair of cease-fire and stop from the office of the largest law letter link.

    “not only is most or all of the information bfads.net is disseminating regarding officemax advertisements and sales false or misleading, such information is also misapproriated officemax confidential information,” the letter states. “this is not just the majority or all of the dissemination of information bfads . net about officemax’s advertising and marketing a false or misleading, all of which information is also misapproriated officemax company’s confidential information, “the letter states.

    bf ads said it was their first cease and desist letter of 2009 and it “touches on some of the reasons why we were hesitant to post the advertisement in the first place.” bf ad said it was their first cease and desist 2009 year letter, “right involved a number of reasons why our hesitation, the first ads.”

    “while we warn that no advertisements released early on this site should be regarded as \ ‘official, \’ the majority we receive turn out to be the final version of the advertisement.” although we released in early warning, there is no advertising on this site should be regarded as \ ‘official \’ we have received most of the advertising into the final version. this was not the case with officemax \ ‘s advertisement and to prevent visitor / buyer confusion, we are cooperating with this cease

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