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Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Ben Blanton Beats the Spam Filter
Only to end up on the Shit List



iKarma Incorporated (OTC: IKMA) is crap and your stock is worthless. (See comment below.)

Here's some iKarma for whoever sent this: catch hepatitis.
Anonymous Anonymous comments:
It has come to our attention that certain individuals or entities have been distributing unsolicited spam materials regarding iKarma.com. These materials are being distributed without our support, input, control or knowledge. Moreover, the individuals distributing the spam e-mails are taking measures to mask their identity. Despite these efforts, we at iKarma, are working diligently to learn the source of unsolicited spam e-mails and intend to demand a cease and desist of all improper communications and to assist in seeking enforcement of federal and state anti-spam rules and regulations.

At iKarma we depend on our ability to send sign-up confirmations without getting blocked. We are a member of WOMMA but WOMMA is a group that fights against spam.

I would also suggest that you look closely at the wording of this spam again and ask yourself it the intent was to make IKMA stock go up or down. We understand why you are mad and we are sorry for that. But please do not direct your anger against another innocent party.
Blogger Tomohiro Idokoro comments:
Well, that sucks for you. I still wouldn't buy ikarma stock as someone's obviously trying to manipulate it. (Probably the jackasses who work downstairs from me.)
Blogger Tomohiro Idokoro comments:
By the way, if you're wondering what ikarma does:

iKarma, Inc. - Harness the Power of Reputation
www.ikarma.com

I got an idea:

iRony, Inc. - Harness the Power of Unintended Consequences