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    OxiClean is an American brand of household cleaners, including OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover, which is a laundry additive, spot stain remover, and household cleaner marketed by Church & Dwight. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was formerly owned by Orange Glo International from its introduction in 1997 until it was acquired in 2006.

  3. Barry Minkow - Wikipedia

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    Barry Jay Minkow (born March 22, 1966) [1] is a former American businessman, pastor, and convicted felon.While still in high school, Minkow founded ZZZZ Best (/ ˈ z iː b ɛ s t / [2]), which appeared to be an immensely successful carpet-cleaning and restoration company.

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    A wood cleaner OxiClean [39] [41] A general purpose cleaner Pest Patrol [46] A pest repellent which relied on ultrasonic frequencies. Quick Chop [43] A chopping device Quik Strip [47] A wire stripper Safety Beep [48] A stick-on alert device for vehicles moving in reverse Samurai Shark [39] A knife sharpener Simoniz Fix-It [39] A scratch remover

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    Anthony Sullivan is a British producer and pitchman of media shopping in the United States, best known for his work in television commercials. He is the founder and CEO of Sullivan Productions, Inc. which produces commercial spots for brands such as OxiClean, Nutrisystem and Arm & Hammer.

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    In defense of the victim of the hotel phishing prepayment scam, the email offer did come from the hotel’s reservation email address. This alone made it appear to be a legitimate offer.

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    If you've started to receive an endless flow of junk email, you may be the victim of spam bombing. This is a tactic used by bad actors and hackers to distract you from seeing emails that really are important to you.