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'We are going to crush this lady': Texts between eBay's former CEO and head of PR reveal THEY orchestrated terrifying campaign against woman behind critical newsletter

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  • The e-commerce newsletters were critical of eBay and enraged execs at the firm
  • Six other former employees of the company are accused of cyberstalking
  • Prosecutors says the staffers sent the editor spiders, roaches and fly larvae
  • They also allegedly invited swingers to party at their Massachusetts home
  • Plot unraveled after suspects were spotted trying to install GPS on victims' car
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...er-CEO-ex-head-PR-cyberstalking-campaign.html


WTH?!?!?!

I SO NEED to find this newsletter and see what was being said about the internet giant behemoth!
 
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PR guy should be smart enough to let it go
 
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Sometimes the most powerful companies just do not know when to let things just ride out, this obviously seems a case in point whereby their actions have made things a thousand times worse than any original complaint or moaning could have done to the company.
 
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PR guy should be smart enough to let it go
LOL... At their levels, EVERYONE of those people should have known better and let it go!
 
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The thing that immediately jumps to mind is could this be a 'Watergate' moment for eBay? A total overreaction that brought down a President could it do something similar here?

(For those too young look up 'Watergate, President Nixon' for an explanation. :) )
 
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Bizarre I remember reading this. Agree with all.

But did the CEO know?

Apparently, no.
 
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List their public address and and say Party after 10PM messed up.

Samer
 
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