I also have had unsolicited emails from [email protected] despite never having downloaded any free material nor expressed any interest in your products.
Just saying.
Just saying.
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I also have had unsolicited emails from [email protected] despite never having downloaded any free material nor expressed any interest in your products.
Just saying.
Looks like you might have to look into your emails James. Spamming people with emails is never a good thing and doesn't do your reputation any good... unless you want negative comments whenever someone mentions your name.
I agree and if I was intending to be Spammy I wouldn't be defending it here, you pay for a service and trust they get it right...
Hi James,
I have not accessed any of your assets and am very sceptical of business people selling there experience.
I'm pretty good at the whole business thing myself as are a lot of sparks on this site, so I don't need to access this information that is basically common sense stuff.
However I do think your responses on this forum have been very good. I cannot help but start to warm to you even though I didn't want to.
You are a business man who is running a business just like me. And some people do need to have common sense information provided.
It's a free country. If people want to access your stuff or pay for guidance that's there choice.
Peter
If people want to access your stuff or pay for guidance that's there choice.
I don't mind the spam emails so much that I can delete in seconds without even opening them up, it's the unsolicited calls on my mobile that irritates me. Why do they usually start by saying "I'm not selling anything," when they are doing exactly that.
I suppose it must work on some people or they wouldn't bother calling.
There is. What phone do you use?
The fact that someone claims a high turnover doesn't necessarily mean they are successful or that their business model will work for everyone. The specifics of your example highlight that turnover alone doesn't necessarily indicate profitability, as the costs associated with a business must be considered.
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