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Eugene Daily News, Investigative writing

High Priestess has done it again.

High Priestess has done it again.

ImageFirst they cybersquat on Sugar Candy and Memento Ink in such a blatant way that EDN picked up the story. Then they squat on Pure Devotion in such a way that KEZI picked up the story — and merely a few weeks later, mind you.

While High Priestess’ owner Benjamin Overton had no qualms speaking to Eugene Daily News and giving his “business lessons” over the phone, for the KEZI story he had a markedly different approach.

“At this time, High Priestess does not wish to comment on a story that has been sensationalized by its competition.”

Likely the many people threatening to boycott High Priestess after reading the EDN story persuaded Overton to change tactics.

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