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Spam Me With Sponsors Which Permit Opt-In Emailing!
Right here!
Thanks in advance! |
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Aw, come on; I know there have got to be sponsors out there who will accept email traffic! |
Drop me a line please
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Yep and thanks! Hit you up on Skype. |
We do - http://fetishassets.com
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SallyRand, we do. Contact me please!
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What do you mean exactly? Could you elaborate?
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Hi Sally, hit me up and lets talk about what you have.
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serious spamming bidness goin down in this thread!
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Your Ad Hominem attacks will not bust up this thread nor will they change the fact that the screw has turned, the pendulum has swung, the Shrew untamed, the compass seeks its True North heading but spins because the Poles have shifted; in short, this ain't your daddy's internet any more! Don't worry though Lil' Pardner, there will be plenty of room to graze and reap the harvest because the haters cannot fence in this new Open Range and to use yet another time-worn and trite prhase, the cream will rise to the top........................... Thanks for the bump though and you are dismissed! Could you dance to this?: |
I'm fine w/ opt-in - but i wont handle any heat
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When Sally Rand says "opt-in" what he/she/it means is "harvested".
Any sponsor dealing with Sally Rand would be wise to read some of the threads about this person before doing business with him :2 cents: I really don't think the prospect of a few extra sales is worth the possible grief from massive UBE campaigns embarked upon by this loose canon. http://groups.google.com/group/news....081dd6c2407f6b |
Yes.
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*"we": My associates and myself. |
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There is no legal heat because the double-opt-in software meets the requirements of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. Badd-boom-badda-bing! :) |
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Now I know you tried this shit over here: https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1027175 and then came back onto the thread and apologized for maybe breaking the rules, which you really did because your intent over there is the same as your intent here. I am about as worried about Nanny as I am worried about being struck by a meteor. Say, ya know, I could start a thread on Nanny about you, AdultKing and write all sorts of terrible stuff about you and virtually all of the Nannied would believe it! Why? Because they WANT to and because they believe that if you read it on the internet, it must be true but I'm not going to waste time doing that or for that matter, waste any more time responding to you but keep bumping will you? I need all the signups I can get! Thanks and you have a nice day! :) |
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The use of confirmed double-opt-in emailing is not spam but thanks for the bump and you have a nice day! :) |
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I can see how you confused the two though. Quote:
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I imagine you struggle getting out of your chair. |
Double opt in....interesting
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You know EMAIL HARVESTING /= DOUBLE OPT IN, right? Are your associates just little characters you make up in your head or do you dress up as them too? |
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Since DamainJ operates his own little "email advice column" here: http://www.adultmarketing.co.uk/email/ it's pretty clear what is going on with his repeated attacks, so for those of you not familiar with email marketing, let's get some terms defined and procedures outlined. "Harvested" email lists are obtaine through the use of software which "scrapes" email addresses from the 'net, especially from forums, blogs, Craigslist, eBay and other sites on which an email address may publicly appear. The use of harvested lists in email marketing is clearly prohibited by the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, at least in the USA. What with being located in the USA we strictly observe and comply with USA laws, so we will never use a "harvested" list. "Douple-opt-in" email lists are created in this manner: A surfer finds a site which he or she perceives to offer some value in the form of a service or product. That surfer then signs up to receive emails from the operator of that site. The autoresponder then sends an email to the registrant asking basically, "Are you sure you want to reeceive our emails?" If the surfer replies "Yes", the registration is confirmed and the email address is added to the double-opt-in list. If the surfer says "No.", the address is discarded and deleted and never appears in the database. Included in all emails then sent is an "Unsubscribe" link through which the registrant may unsbscribe at any time, which link automatically removes the address from the database. Everyone on the email list has ASKED to be there and has CONFIRMED through the software that they WANT to be on the list! Our email system meets the requirements of SPAMHAUS as LEGITIMATE COMMERCIAL EMAILING!: http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/answers....ting%20FAQs#17 "What is "confirmed opt-in" (COI)? Confirmed opt-in (COI) is a process by which a mailing list owner verifies that an opt-in request did in fact come from the owner of the email address and was therefore not spoofed, forged, typo'd or otherwise fraudulently subscribed. The essence of COI is that the subscriber MUST respond affirmatively to the initial message sent to their e-mail address or else they are NOT added to the list. COI ensures that all addresses are added to the list legitimately and only with the owner's permission. Note that simply sending a "welcome" message where the e-mail address owner is subscribed unless they take specific action in order to stop the mail is a form of "opt out" and does not fulfill the "opt in" standard required by Spamhaus' users. For the user subscribing to a mailing list, COI is as simple as replying to an automated confirmation e-mail or clicking a link in an automated confirmation e-mail. In professional list management software, COI utilizes a unique token (sort of like a single-use password) passed from the list software to the would-be subscriber, and the subscriber returns the token to confirm their permission. Such "closed-loop confirmation" has been Best Current Practice in mailing list management software since about 1996. Software handles all the token transactions and maintains logs to document each and every subscription." COI = DOUBLE-OPT-IN! This is how we work but DamianJ would have you believe otherwise and most certainly thinks that his little advice column is threatened. |
lets discuss, thank contact info below, thanks
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we allow it for Swankdollars.Com and Powerscash.com
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If you are NOT a spammer Sally Rand, show us ONE site with your opt in form.
You have been on the public record before as a spammer, there is a load of information out there about you, the vast amount of material is quite overwhelming. You have featured in anti spam blogs, anti spam usenet groups, bulk email forums etc. If you have really changed your ways and are not now a spammer then prove it. |
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