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Very Large Email Lists Value?
I have a list of email addresses that have been collected at nightclubs and various entertainment venues mainly in California. The list has about 60K email address. I am wondering what value this list might have. I have the list on a word document that is alphabetically organized.
Anyone Have any thoughts orvalues on these?
 
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and how would they verify that they want to recieve adult images?
 
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they need to subscribe themselves or upload it via assistance from gammacash.com saying you have 60K email lists of that category, they will each receive a welcome email with verification email link they need to click and you got U.S.$1 for each.

but with that huge list you have you might be able to get their attention and negotiate for more.
 
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weblord said:
they need to subscribe themselves or upload it via assistance from gammacash.com saying you have 60K email lists of that category, they will each receive a welcome email with verification email link they need to click and you got U.S.$1 for each.

hmm ill check into that. any other uses for this list?
 
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1. direct sell to adult webmasters
2. use them yourself
3. rent them out.
 
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weblord said:
1. direct sell to adult webmasters
2. use them yourself
3. rent them out.



Yeah i have used them myself for some projects and events. How would i go about selling them to webmaster or renting them? I dont have the mass email blast subscription anymore. We were using one that you couls send like 20K emails a week. but i was not using it for a while so i canceled.
 
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Did you get permission from all of these people to sell their email addresses?
 
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