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holyroller

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I don't know how many of you receive these, but ive got them coming in thick and fast at the moment.

Plenty of companies wishing me a merry christmas and reminding me of their website address. Although maybe they need reminding of my name because it is not webmaster, info, admin, etc...

Personally I see these as no better than spam as clearly there intention is not to send me a personal christmas greeting.

If they really want to wish me a merry christmas, freebies, discounts and bottles are wine are far more appreciated :lol:

I guess at least they aren't sending me an ecard.

Oh, and

--Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Everyone -- :blink: :blink:
 
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holyroller said:
I guess at least they aren't sending me an ecard.
Darn, guess that means you accidently deleted the animated one I sent with all the bikini-clad girls wishing you happy holidays one-at-a-time :p

And, Happy Holidays to you too :santa:
 
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I don't pay any attention to spam like that.. I use Gmail as my primary email and the spam filter there is the best so I don't even see 90% of it.

I don't mind ecards and such from friends and relatives tho..
 
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I watch all email messages. Because it the time for seasonal greetings. It was come in once in year. So don't bother about it. Anyway Merry X'mas and Happy New year to all.
 
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Whoa Dave!

Dave in Carthage said:
I don't pay any attention to spam like that.. I use Gmail as my primary email and the spam filter there is the best so I don't even see 90% of it.

I don't mind ecards and such from friends and relatives tho..

Santa's a rockin!

frank
 
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Yeah received many seems like its a CAN SPAM time for them :D
 
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