Wednesday, February 22, 2012

LAST week I sniggered at [...].(Features)

Byline: JANET STREET-PORTER

LAST week I sniggered at millionaire Sir David Tang's new website, Icorrect, which allows the rich and famous to correct untruths about themselves online.

Tang -- who calls it 'the internet's first luxury brand' -- appears to have attracted an impressive list of celebs, from Michael Caine to Kate Moss and Jemima Khan. But is the site quite the success it might appear?

Tang couldn't help blabbing in an interview that 30 of his mates were given a year's free access. The great unwashed will have to pay [pounds sterling]650. This is one party I don't want to be invited to.

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