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Our organization has received two separate email solicitations from Lucas Duplan (treatme.com), both sent to senior leaders at our company. In one email solicitation Mr. Duplan (email address used [email protected]): claims "...I'm a student working on a project out of Stanford regarding an employee celebration and retention solution. I'm gathering a few perspectives on the project from professionals in Minnesota and I would like to get your insight as well. Let me know if you have a few min. tomorrow to quickly connect."

The second email solicitation received by our organization (this time the email used was [email protected]), Mr. Duplan claims "..I was at the Senate Joint Economic Committee a few weeks ago and Minneapolis came up. Got your email address to see if I could get your take on something. Do you have time for a 15 min. call tomorrow or Friday?"

Upon follow-up with the first email noted above, I actually spoke with a different individual [email protected], Employee Engagement Engineer at Surprise HR Inc. Mr. Swenson starts the conversation saying Mr. Duplan is looking for feedback on a product, he then asked me to watch a demo, and then looks to see if our organization would be interested in purchasing the service. The exchange was clearly not about 'seeking feedback' or 'getting feedback.' It was about selling a product. While the business may be legitimate (although an internet search on Mr. Duplan might suggest otherwise) the tactics used to solicit interest are at best "shady."

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