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I recently received that sample. I think from start sampling. I bought it after trying the sample. It makes my daughters hair so soft and silky.
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Debbie
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I wanted to get that sample but the survey (Startsampling) wasn't well prepared. It asked what kind of shampoo I currently use and the one I use wasn't listed, so I couldn't continue with the survey which of course, I couldn't get the sample. That stinks!
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Many thanks to you for the freebie, I just love it, and have received so many freebies this past week, makes mail fun to receive!
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samples are still available for this item! If you haven't tried it nows your chance!
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Debbie
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I signed up for this offer a few weeks ago and within minutes, I had received an email from them, spoofing my own personal email address. I was livid. Let me explain, for those of you who don't understand... I received an email from my own personal email address. I did a double-take. It "appeared" as though I had emailed myself, but I hadn't. I clicked on the email, and low and behold... it's an advertisement from Sunsilk, telling me "You're friend Lori (ME!) wanted you to try new Sunsilk..." . First of all, I didn't agree to let Sunsilk email *anyone* on my behalf, and I certainly didn't give them permission to make the advertisement look like it was personally emailed from me, using my own personal email address in the "sender/from" field (email address spoofing)!
I've been online since 1989, and I have never had my email spoofed even once, before signing up for Sunsilk. I went back to the site and attempted to use the "contact us" link, which was amazingly not working. I finally went to Unilever's corporate site, and fired off an email to them, telling them I was highly disappointed that a company of such reputation would stoop to such unscrupulous tactics in the name of advertisement. Within a few days, I got a standard reply, asking me for my phone number! For what, so I could call myself and advertise for them? So they could spoof my phone number too? At any rate, I told them no, I wasn't sending them my phone number and I could be contacted at the very address they spoofed. I told them they could keep their free sample. I got no reply. Ah well, just thought I'd give them a little "word of mouth" from the *real* me.
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that doeasn't sound good! I didn't have that happen to me.I was lucky!
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Debbie
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Gee thanks for the heads up on this! I would of gotten on the phone and called someone at Unilever (if possible) and gave them a peice of my mind.
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rainsong did you request the sample from gethairapy or elsewere
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