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I need your help, guys.

I know we’ve been doing a lot of “hate posts” recently, but some of this stuff has to be said. This one? Lovelyish.com.

A while back, I was contacted by Lovelyish’s marketing director. I figured there was no harm, and double-checked to make sure I could pull out at any time. I then left for my trip and my account went largely unattended.

When I came home, I checked out the links that they had been putting up… some of this stuff was Tess’, not mine, and our arrangement did not extend unto material that isn’t mine. I asked Jamella to take my account down, and she said she would.

Then, when I check back a week later, not only was my account still up, they were still stealing my posts. Not to mention, after asking to pull out, they immidately increased how many posts they were using — BAM, suddenly, they’re taking one every five days or so. Nothing from September, and then they “remember” my account a few days after I email them? Not bloody likely.

Screencap evidence:

(The arrow -> when they should have CANCELLED my account)
(link to the page above)

Surprise, they stopped responding!


So now I’m asking for your help, because they’re not listening to me. If you guys could send an email to their Marketing Coordinator, I would be so thankful — it doesn’t need to be long, just a line or two saying that you’re a reader of theNotice, and I’d like to pull out. (You can link to this post if that would help.) Even just a link to this post on your blogs, or twitter… anything that could help get me out of this fiasco :(

[info removed, as the issue has been resolved]

I never sign off my posts, but I feel like I need to today. This is so much more personal than usual — it isn’t a product sucking, or a bad sales associate, or an exciting product launch. This is theNotice, my baby, being victimized. And it hurts.

Love,
Rae.

Edit: I just wanted to issue a huge “thank you” to everyone who offered a shoulder or an email throughout this ordeal! Lovelyish has finally deleted my profile and material — companies really listen once they realize they’re not going to be able to pull a fast one on you *rolls eyes* I was finally contacted by someone from Lovelyish’s parent corporation, and this mess has been cleared up.

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