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ICM and newvistalive.com further follow-up - Still getting spam!

As my last two (here and here) posts have been documenting - I've had a really tough time trying to stop newvistalive.com from sending me email surveys, having mistakenly allowing myself to be registered with them following an ICM telephone survey.

Most recently I'd received an email from a guy called Keith Bates of Creston Insight (a division of Creston to which ICM and newvista Research belong) assuring me that I will no longer receive email surveys.

Well - today I got another survey from newvistalive.com.

So off I go to Information Commissioner's Office to report this organisation.

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