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Old 04-24-2003, 12:41 PM  
T-Rav
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Quote:
Originally posted by solosier


It's the fact that these people are trying to sell us on being our friends and helping us out.

Sure, we all get a lot of spam from a alot of other people.

But Swoit pushed the line. They specifically targeted webmasters, and got a shady list of emails of those who never asked for their crap.

It's bad business, and an incredibly bad first impression.

Sure, they will get 1,000 small time webmasters that don't know any better to use their system. but those of us capable of sending 50+ sign ups a day, will prolly avoid them like a plauge. I know I will.

Who want's to start a pool on how long until they go under?
So, let me get this straight. Just because they sent you an unsolicited email and gave you a bad first impression...you are going to avoid them like the plague?

Hrmm...If I can make money promoting the program, I think I can forgive a little unsolicited email. In my experience, a good mutually beneficial business partnership can forgive a little un-wanted advertising.

You also think that their marketing strategy will put them out of business because it pisses a few people off. I doubt it.

I doubt they will go under anytime soon.
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