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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Please, Call Me Scotiabank

Apparently Michael Seaton isn't quite up there with Michael Keaton (the name Google suggests I really mean when I type "Michael Seaton blog,"), but the director of online marketing for Scotiabank just got a little old media ink.

Patricia Best at the Globe and Mail noted that while Seaton ("the director of online marketing for The Bank of Nova Scotia")'s digs at competitor BMO were "by no means revelatory or even original," but his competitive post was "a departure from normal practice in the gentlemanly and closed club of Canadian banking."

Hmm, maybe it's that gentlemanly reserve that got some of them in this mess in the first place.

Best's mention was published a gentlemanly ten days after Seaton's post.

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