<p>Appears it has been College P R O W L E R that has been up to all of this. It’s a pretty smart idea if you think about it, but how did they think people were not going to notice? Anyways, I just checked and the official people have left their groups while Justin Gaither still appears to linger.</p>
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Yes, College ******* has been directly or indirectly involved with the creation of multiple Class of 2013 groups. The original purpose was to use these groups as a way to inform students that they can access a free guide about their new college on our site. No employee or anyone else associated with College ******* has used these groups to send out messages or wall posts.</p>
<p>Until about an hour ago, I was unaware that College ******* was working with another company that may have been using fake aliases to create to these groups. The groups that College ******* was responsible for creating were set up with real accounts. Here are the names that are associated with College **<strong><em>, and they will all be removed immediately from the Class of 2013 groups(all other names are not controlled by College </em></strong> ):
• Mark Tressler
• Ron Tressler
• Brenna Young
• Lisa Young
• Lauren Plavchek
• Jessica Lash</p>
<p>From a big picture perspective, having a marketing strategy using social networking sites (like Facebook) is something that is necessary to be effective in our business. We do pride ourselves on being forward thinking and aggressive. In this instance, in its current form, we have crossed the line and to reiterate, we will be removing our administrator privileges from all of these 2013 groups immediately.</p>
<p>Feel free to email, luke@**************.com, with any additional concerns or questions.</p>
<p>Luke
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