Mike Raiford <mra### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> There's a reason people are on that list. Do they really think they're
> going to make someone who does not want to be bothered by direct
> marketing any more likely to listen to their pitch? Especially given
> that they're already proving themselves to be less than honest by faking
> their caller-id data.
Spoofers (and spammers) must have no concept of good-will equity--or common
sense for that matter. Why would you do *extra work* to piss off people who
have demonstrated, by their actions, that they are not in your market? This is
puzzling for people who it would seem are too lazy to build a customer base the
honest way.
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