Calls from impersonator
June 22, 2006 · Posted in Uncategorized
An individual called Paul Cooper is ringing member companies purporting to be ringing on behalf of the Irish Internet Association and requesting contact details, so as to send an email marketing document. The IIA does not have any relationship with this individual and does not endorse these calls, or his company in any way. If you receive a call from him or any one purporting to be from the IIA please let us know.
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I don’t know about phone calls but there is someone who has posted twice today on the IIA blog which means it must have been hacked
Welcome back
keith