Breaking the law
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- madirish0
they don't use primer.....
...amateur.
- jox0
they don't use primer.....
...amateur.
madirish
(Oct 18 07, 11:34)Geeze dude - chill. It sounds like you have sheet metal screws in your car or somehting!
- madirish0
LOL
they claim they did not do it!!! pissed doesnot even begin to describe it.
- jox0
WTF!!
- TheBlueOne0
Geeze dude - chill. It sounds like you have sheet metal screws in your Giant Anal Vibrating Beads or somehting!
jox
(Oct 18 07, 11:36)
- madirish0
Geeze dude - chill. It sounds like you have sheet metal screws in your Giant Anal Vibrating Beads or somehting!
jox
(Oct 18 07, 11:36)
TheBlueOne
(Oct 18 07, 11:41)that would be more pleasant believe me...
- ********0
If you believe this is a legal issue and possibly dishonest or morally gray, then don't do it.
Take the high road, the short term gain this may give you will be meaningless later when you realize you got to where you are by being dishonest.
I really don't mean to sound self righteous, but honesty is always the best policy.
- madirish0
there is no moral high road in the world of vibrating anal beads my friend....
- ********0
ah so soon I forget, shit its only been like 3 hours.
- jox0
Oh man, I was going to write a sincere thank you and a "yeah you're absolutely right" to you fortified, but madirish's reply just had me laughing out so loud.
I'm sorry!
- MrD0
best thing to do is
reverse buy the list
see if the site sells their list to someone.
use your data set to compare it to a vendor
buy the list and send them an email
- MrD0
also, if they do not sell their list,
still do a reverse list data set check
find a match
buy it
but some list selling companies will ask you how you got that original data set
- jox0
Can you even buy/sell lists of email addys in the first place? The problem isn't so much obtaining the list legally, but to make them not get pissed off at the unsolicited email..
- TheBlueOne0
but some list selling companies will ask you how you got that original data set
MrD
(Oct 18 07, 12:07)"I can't tell you. Homeland Security, Patriot Act...you know how it is. Your name isn't on this list, is it?"
- MrD0
Can you even buy/sell lists of email addys in the first place? The problem isn't so much obtaining the list legally, but to make them not get pissed off at the unsolicited email..
jox
(Oct 18 07, 12:10)depending on the list and what type of service you are offering, most of the rejection rate (complaining, brand degradation) is relatively low. Funny enough, unsolicited email has higher open rate than signed up emails.
and yes there are lots of places where they sell / buy email addresses.
- jox0
Interesting.......!
- MrD0
be warned
after 2nd set of emails you MUST give them a chance to opt in
if not they will get pissed.
than again, law in US and other countried differ
- jox0
Ah thanks.
Not going to make a habit of sending them emails - just gonna send one out along the lines of "We think you'd be interested in this..." or something like that.
- rafalski0
So how's that gig for FWA going for you jox?.. Keepin' busy?
- MrD0
We think you'd be interested in this
means you know who they are
that freaks people outsay simply "hey take look at this"
you dont want them to go back to the orignal place where they signed up asking "did you sell our infor? how does this company do about me?"