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Old 03-27-2004, 10:00 PM  
jayeff
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Originally posted by Lightspeed
I see sigs as endorsements -- and I wouldn't really want to endorse (or be endorsed by) some people or their companies. If I sold my sig to someone, it would have to be to a company that I would be willing to endorse even without payment.


Anyone else think like that?


Steve Lightspeed

Over the past 8 years I have only rarely added my referer ID to a recommendation, let alone used a sig. I made that point when just to see what would happen, I posted in this month's market.

I also put on a high price because I'm not suddenly going to start writing a ton of BS posts just to make the numbers. And I don't have enough spare time that I'm going to work for someone without making something from it.

If that wasn't enough to guarantee I wouldn't get any takers, I finished off with "I also have to like your program". Not surprisingly, I didn't make my price, although amazingly (to me anyway) I did get an offer of $600. I guess you can't blame people for trying. Yes, I think you could say that I agree with you...
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