Spam from Richard Allcock from Bloody Marketing…
Richard Allcock from Bloody Marketing has been spamming various email addresses at our business for several months now. Where they have got our email addresses from I have no idea.
If sending unsolicited email doesn't bother you on an ethical, repetitional or commercial basis, I say why not go ahead and use these guys for all your marketing needs - they sure do seem like a wholelotta fun with their kookiy written unsolicited emails which ironically use cliches but in an ironic way and their whacky website (those photos, seriously guys you are soooo crazy).
I can't not to mention the absolute side-splitter of a name! Ironic? ICONIC more like.
I will temper all this by saying that, at least in the unsolicited emails they have sent me, the "we know these emails are annoying, but here we are" schtick in their emails does wear thin incredibly quickly so you may want to retain editorial oversight (I'd get it in the contract, you really can't let this stuff go unchecked).
I'm doing my best to keep this objective - so it is worth noting that Bloody Marketing do keep using different domain names to send their spam from, and never use the domain of their website (the most email was from bmhub.co). This does demonstrate competence perhaps not for their core activity of "marketing" per-se but for spam it's a great way to dodge those pesky spam filters that aim reduce the endless unwanted emails that continue to dribble their way into our inboxes on a daily basis.




