Greg Roach's Berkshires Blog
Friday, April 04, 2008
  Like Clockwork

Yep, my health insurance premium dollars are paying for world class Public Relations teams to scour the web... AGAIN!

As regular readers know, this is a familiar pattern. BCBS has sent their PR flacks to visit the site before, here and here, and the last time it caught CNN's attention.

I would suggest that every blogger type the words "Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts" into a post, but then my premiums would go up again because BCBS would have to hire more college educated web surfers, so please, no mischief.
 
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With the exception of one long visit, they don't seem to hang around long. They are also using IE 6.0 - not really even a valid browser any more - could this be some type of Bot that BCBS has that continually searches the web for mentions of their company? If not someone should tell them that the browser upgrade is free.
 
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