Comments for Outsource Marketing https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/ Responsible results, Outsourced Marketing Tue, 01 Jul 2025 22:10:09 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on The door to door salesman from hell by Someone who I've asked to stop coming to office and stop calling https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/the-door-to-door-salesman-from-hell/#comment-39083 Mon, 08 Apr 2019 18:16:53 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=657#comment-39083 COMPLAINT:
QUILL: OUTSIDE SALES REP
NAME: CHRIS N*****
CELL NUMBER: 623-670-****

I’ve repeatedly told him that my company DOES NOT USE QUILL SERVICES AND PRODUCTS.

I’VE ASKED MULTIPLE TIMES TO STOP CALLING AND VISITING MY OFFICE. MY OFFICE CLEARLY HAS A NO SOLICITING SIGN YET HE CLEARLY IGNORED IT AND ADMITTED SEEING IT.

Anyways, I was away from the office when he came so he left his name and cell with my receptionist. I called him back and asked him why he would come into our office when I’ve said we don’t use Quill and he had no answer. I then asked for his supervisor’s name which he then took a while and gave me the basic Quill toll-free number and said he has no direct supervisor. I then asked for his last name which he said he cannot give (even though he has no respect for my privacy) and then I asked for an employee number so I can file a complaint at which time he hung up. I called back and of course no answer. Before calling, I searched his cell number for his name which came up with Christopher Nguyen. His demeanor is horrendous and rude when he’s not in “salesman mode”.

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Comment on Walmart Rebrand: Starburst, asterisk, or sphincter? by Patrick Byers https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/walmart-re-brand-starburst-asterisk-or-sphincter/#comment-38023 Sun, 20 Aug 2017 07:40:08 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=445#comment-38023 In reply to Emanon.

Jim – This is some pretty wild stuff. Do you have some articles and other info you can share? Would be interested to learn more on this.

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Comment on Walmart Rebrand: Starburst, asterisk, or sphincter? by Emanon https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/walmart-re-brand-starburst-asterisk-or-sphincter/#comment-38020 Sat, 19 Aug 2017 01:13:24 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=445#comment-38020 It’s a 6 sided star. It’s a satanic symbol. People who say they like Wal-Mart don’t know the shady stories behind the scenes. First off, Ol’ Sam was NOT a downhome country boy. He was his frat president, a member of a few secret societies, military intelligence. He banked with the most notorious drug money laundering banks, etc. Also, I don’t know what they’re for, but the pits behind numerous locations and drains big enough for people to walk thru, along with the vacated warehouses with razor wire and lots of cameras that were added later really makes me curious. Also, they don’t bring opportunities to small towns, they wipe out all the small businesses and hire those people at shit wages. They don’t trust their own employees. They don’t care about them either.

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Comment on Walmart Rebrand: Starburst, asterisk, or sphincter? by Dan https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/walmart-re-brand-starburst-asterisk-or-sphincter/#comment-35046 Sun, 08 Jan 2017 17:56:43 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=445#comment-35046 It’s a satanic symbol. If you turn the logo upside down you will find 666. The starburst has 6 pieces. The a letters become 6’s.

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Comment on Walmart Rebrand: Starburst, asterisk, or sphincter? by Patrick Byers https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/walmart-re-brand-starburst-asterisk-or-sphincter/#comment-35035 Fri, 06 Jan 2017 23:59:40 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=445#comment-35035 In reply to barbara weiss.

Ahem. But it’s a professional opinion. 😉

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Comment on Walmart Rebrand: Starburst, asterisk, or sphincter? by Patrick Byers https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/walmart-re-brand-starburst-asterisk-or-sphincter/#comment-35034 Fri, 06 Jan 2017 23:58:01 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=445#comment-35034 In reply to Wal****Manager.

Great info regarding the way the “spark” is used at Walmart. Thanks for sharing it!

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Comment on Walmart Rebrand: Starburst, asterisk, or sphincter? by Patrick Byers https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/walmart-re-brand-starburst-asterisk-or-sphincter/#comment-35033 Fri, 06 Jan 2017 23:56:18 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=445#comment-35033 In reply to steve.

Steve – That’s fascinating and we’d like to read up on that. Can you provide a link to that? Did a little searching and couldn’t find it.

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Comment on Walmart Rebrand: Starburst, asterisk, or sphincter? by steve https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/walmart-re-brand-starburst-asterisk-or-sphincter/#comment-34936 Mon, 26 Dec 2016 02:30:30 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=445#comment-34936 It is the outline of the titanium drill bits on the massive sized drill bits that dig tunnels to all military owned and purchased ex WalMart buildings, used for future underground delivery system to all participating warehouses.
Massive undertaking since late 1970’s. Look it up.

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Comment on Old time cough syrup labeling and the side effects of medical disclaimers by jos https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/old-time-cough-syrup-labeling-and-the-side-effects-of-medical-disclaimers/#comment-34067 Thu, 03 Nov 2016 18:25:12 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=5358#comment-34067 The cough syrup is for acute symptoms where the other “FDA” approved medicines are for chronic symptoms. As you can see from the previous comment, they are now hooked on this medicine and feel that they can’t live without it. I’d much rather take the cough syrup any day!

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Comment on Walmart Rebrand: Starburst, asterisk, or sphincter? by Wal****Manager https://www.outsourcemarketing.com/blog/walmart-re-brand-starburst-asterisk-or-sphincter/#comment-34056 Thu, 03 Nov 2016 08:26:55 +0000 http://responsiblemarketing.com/blog/?p=445#comment-34056 The astrick symbol in the WM logo is not an astrick, but refered by the Home Office as the Spark Symbol. Some focus group and white shirts down in Bentonville, AR came up with this genius *cough cough* marketing ploy. It targets customers and it’s associates in the same, but different ways. Same sh**, different toilet approach could be considered. For proud WM associates, they use it for company morale and publications by asking associates “what makes you spark at Walmart?” This question refers to what makes one grow and shine, happy, and basically what turns you on – and gets you off – everything Walmart. For the customers, same thing – what makes you spark? Why do you enjoy shopping here and how does Walmart make you get a hard on?

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