searchfeed idiots

by Jeremy Schoemaker on October 18, 2006 · 25 comments

Here is something hilarious…

So the crackheads at searchfeed.com after emailed me with several different needs now are trying there best to save face… only since they are such morons I can tell that its all the same person since they are all using the same ip… duh…

thought they would comment… from 4 different names/emails/websites

Name: Kevin Jaroschak | E-mail: kevin.jaroschak@searchfeed.com | IP: 209.130.198.30 | Date: October 18, 2006

well being in a company with several employees it’s pretty common to contact the same person.

If you have a problem with people contacting you then add your name to a PRIVATE REGISTRATION.

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OK at least you used a searchfeed email…

Name: Liam Parc | E-mail: Liamparc@eliteweb.cc | URI: http://N/A | IP: 209.130.198.30 | Date: October 18, 2006

While I do understand your frustration, I’m not sure that you understand what they’re offering.
Why wouldn’t you be interested in making more money online?
Personally I would take it as a compliment that my site was so popular, and that this one company wanted my business, but that’s just me.

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haha ok… nice one “Liam” same ip…..

Name: Chris Cyriax | E-mail: Christopher.Cyriax@searchfeed.com | URI: http://searchfeed.com | IP: 209.130.198.30 | Date: October 18, 2006

Hello,

I found these comments very amusing but can definitely appreciate what my sales team is trying to accomplish. You have a great network and lots of traffic, and we pay at high rates, so why not entertain a business call? I would think you would be receptive to making money while providing your readers more options.

Christopher Cyriax
Business Development Manager
Searchfeed.com

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Name: Chris Cyriax | E-mail: Christopher.Cyriax@searchfeed.com | URI: http://www.searchfeed.com | IP: 209.130.198.30 | Date: October 18, 2006

Hello,

I found these comments very amusing but can definately appreciate what my sales team is trying to accomplish. You have a great network and lots of traffic, and we pay at high rates, so why not entertain a business call? I would think you would be receptive to making money while providing your readers more options. By the way guys, SF is owned by a public company that has a market cap of nearly a billion dollars – so i dont think we need the biz that bad.

Christopher Cyriax
Business Development Manager
Searchfeed.com

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nice double double comment… same ip

Name: perry | E-mail: nosetorave@aol.com | IP: 209.130.198.30 | Date: October 18, 2006

you know, i’ve gone through some of your pages and noticed a trend…when i got to this page i just had to make a comment…all in all you have some interesting stuff on this site, but i can tell that you were a nerd growing up that used his smarts to create a website and get paid off of it…i’m sure you had some help along the way, as most all business do…i’ve also done some research on searchfeed.com and i found out that they are also a small company looking to grow…the fact that now, just because you are “rich,� you think you are somehow the man is ridiculous… way to be a man’s man too.. :( i guess that is nerd for sad… :) i guess that is dork for happy..seriously, a company is trying to bring on new clients and you bash them…screw yourself you elitist punk..

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If you goto http://209.130.198.30/ you find a Juniper Netscreen Device. hrmm and they leave it open to the world with the default stuff…. this company is REALLY impressive ;)

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1 alex zhao October 18, 2006 at 8:16 pm

wow, that is beyond sad. what a bunch of desparate housewives…

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2 rush October 18, 2006 at 8:25 pm

or could be different people going through a proxy… duh…

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3 Joe October 18, 2006 at 8:49 pm

Or they just suck. I thinking they aren’t too hot.

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4 Mike Seiler October 18, 2006 at 9:18 pm

Yeah… all on the same day. Even if it was a few people, it would show that they’re just a bunch of retards that have nothing better to do than pollute blogs with their crap. But I’d guess that it was just one retard, rather than several.

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5 Mike October 18, 2006 at 9:30 pm

I guess searchfeed felt bad for spamming your email address with their searchfeed crap, so they figured they’d make it up to you by crapping on your blog with more searchfeed spam.

It would be cool if this page ever outranked searchfeed.com in the SERPs for the keyword searchfeed. ;)

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6 Georgie October 18, 2006 at 10:07 pm

He sounds like a kid

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7 Pootis October 18, 2006 at 10:10 pm

to quote me:

“worthless traffic has to be “sold” – great traffic sells itself”

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8 dillsmack October 18, 2006 at 10:16 pm

owned

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9 Stuff October 18, 2006 at 10:50 pm

The first one from “Chris Cyriax” seemed to sell until he added that ignorant “we don’t need you anyway”.
If they didn’t need you, why did they contact you in the first place?

If this is linkbait, they really need to see the bigger picture, here.

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10 webprofessor October 19, 2006 at 12:16 am

Someone set up searchfeed the bomb

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11 Chris October 19, 2006 at 12:31 am

I like how the contradict themselves in two direct emails.

Are they:

“SF is owned by a public company that has a market cap of nearly a billion dollars”

or

“…i’ve also done some research on searchfeed.com and i found out that they are also a small company looking to grow…”

So which is it SearchFeed? Are you guys major players or just the little guys on your way up?

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12 Shane October 19, 2006 at 12:33 am

Wow … these guys are so bogus it hurts.

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13 John_loch October 19, 2006 at 1:59 am

Dude, you never hear of a proxy ??

Surely you’ve got better things to do than be posting this crap ? You’re starting to sound like a bored housewife ! ;)

Cheers,

JL

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14 michael webster October 19, 2006 at 6:14 am

You are a very bad man, Shoe.

LOL

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15 aeiouy October 19, 2006 at 8:14 am

I appreciate and like the fact that you shoot from the hip Shoe, but my first thought is the same as some others, that they are probably all using a proxy from the offices and that is why the IP is the same. Doesn’t lessen the interesting dialogue they have undertaken with you, but I don’t get the impression it is one person. Regardless, I am not sure that is funnier, than it being multiple people anyways.

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16 jasonmurphy October 19, 2006 at 9:01 am

Shoe, we have over 200 employees that pipe through the same IP to use the net. The comments above could definitely be different people at that IP. But I wouldn’t discount a “tag” team approach. They could be passing it along through IM or email encouraging each other to comment.

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17 dillsmack October 19, 2006 at 10:01 am

So several different people from the same company are posting from the same proxy. Guess what? They’re still retards.

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18 Eduardo Maio October 19, 2006 at 10:48 am

Indeed, same office, same IP…

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19 Pootis October 19, 2006 at 12:30 pm

one IP or not, doesn’t mean its totally fine for some “here today, gone tomorrow” bunch of idiots running a pile of turds, they call a company, with a website that looks like it was built by 10 year olds with a Polaroid camera, Etch-a-Sketch and MS Paint to spam their useless ideas and services.

Even worse when they send 5 e-mails back to express thier hurt feelings with stupid remarks like “we are just trying to build something” blah blah…

The web is full of bullshit…. full of scammers and full of idiots sitting comfortably back, spending the money of other idiots. They should be beat down at every turn. First because its just a fun sport, second because it might help someone not lose money and maybe… just maybe, it will cause them to pull their heads out of their asses and focus on learning their own business, rather than being dragged into childish e-mail exchanges with someone who obviously doesnt care about them, what they do, what they offer and what they want.

if it doesn’t occur to you that when you send your investment suggestions to Warren Buffet that he might not take you seriously, then you have some growing up to do.

just my 2 cents.

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20 jim October 19, 2006 at 8:51 pm

What a bunch of artards, it’s not like IP addresses is rocket science… haha, they deserve what they get.

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21 Ty October 20, 2006 at 6:20 am

It’s even better if it’s multiple people. If they can’t get their shit together when approaching a new client, especially one with influenece, they are DOOOOOOOOOOMED!

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22 John October 20, 2006 at 9:38 am

“If you have a problem with people contacting you then add your name to a PRIVATE REGISTRATION.”

This is the line that upsets me the most. Since when is it ok to harvest whois info to call and email people with sales pitches? Last I checked this was against the whois terms of use.

I know it happens a lot, but now the people who do it are trying to act like it’s YOUR fault unless you take extra steps to prevent them from illegally harvesting your info???

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23 lawrenceq October 20, 2006 at 9:06 pm

Searchfeed looking like some groupies.First they spam shoe to death,then they want to talk shit about not needing him. Get off shoe nuts,clowns.

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24 Lawrence Salberg October 27, 2006 at 10:51 am

I believe you might be my new hero, after Dan Marino. You are saving us grief from dealing with this company, while exposing their follies. I played with that admin login and there appears to be no limit to the number of attempts folks can make. I was still going strong after 100 tries. Wow. Utterly amazing. Did these folks arrive to planet internet yesterday? They’ll likely be hacked by noon tomorrow by some folks from Pakistan.

They sure seem so high-tech… they don’t even doctype their own site, designed as a mid-90′s table nightmare. Cute.

And it would really be nice if their employees would learn a little bit about securities law before making blanket statements about being owned by a publicly-traded company with a market cap of $1B – which they don’t identify anywhere on their site or on corporate press releases. In fact, in reading over years of press releases since the company was founded in November 2000, I couldn’t find one even mildly negative report. The company apparently has never made a misstep. Someone call Jeff Bozos and tell him to watch his back. Of course, that’s the nice thing about being a privately-held company – you can make all the bogus statements you want and never be held to account.

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