it could be......remember the whole barbie.com thing? And Zelda.com use to be a porn site........and nsnbc.com still is as far as I know (instead of the news site, msnbc.com.......my mom found this one out )
Dogbreath wrote:One suspicion I did have is that it is his sponcer was attempting to do business with your site but why would t/s/he/y use a hotmail address? And further more why the bad grammer? (doesn't make a very good first impression, something business people strive to do) And if s/he's not a business person then why e-mail you that in the first place?
Yeah, and businesses usually try to get you with pretty pictures!
tee hee hee... right about now, that person is getting about 100 dirty emails a day. I went to all the pr0n sites i know of and entered the email. wee fun!
lol. I do that all the time (with spam with a returnable addy)
here's what to do at home:
I suppose some degree of commerce would grind to a halt if telephone solicitors weren't able to
call people at home during dinner hour. But that doesn't make it any more pleasant. Now Steve
Rubenstein, a writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, has proposed "Three Little Words" based on
his brief experience in a telemarketing operation that would stop the nuisance for all time.
The three little words are "Hold On, Please." Saying this while putting down your phone and
walking off instead of hanging up immediately would make each telemarketing call so time-consuming
that boiler rooms would grind to a halt. When you eventually hear the phone company's
beep-beep-beep tone, you know it's time to go back and hang up your handset, which has efficiently
completed its task. This might be one of those articles you'll want to e-mail to your friends.
Three little words that eliminate telephone soliciting.
GOOD IDEAS:
When you get ads in your phone or utility bill, include them with the payment; let the companies
throw them away. When you get those pre approved letters in the mail for everything from credit
cards to 2nd mortgages and junk like that, most of them come with postage paid return envelopes,
right? Well, why not get rid of some of your other junk mail and put it in these cool little
envelopes!
Send an ad for your local chimney cleaner to American Express. Send the pizza coupon to Citibank.
If you didn't get anything else that day then just send them their application back! If you want
to remain anonymous, just make sure your name isn't on anything you send them. You can send it
back empty if you want to just to keep them guessing!
Eventually, the banks and credit card companies will begin getting their junk back in the mail.
Let's let them know what it's like to get junk mail, and the best of it is that they're paying for
it! Twice!