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Posted by Jim on Apr 2, 2008 160 views

Why are we still getting SPAM emails from this clown and his crappy business? Because when I spoke to him a week ago he said he would take me off of his list. Well apparently he lied. What else can we expect from a spammer. Now listen, you can not buy an opt in list. I do not have to click on the email to unsubscribe from your spam. I never signed up for it, never opted in, never asked for it. You are a degenerate person with horrible business practices. Don’t hide behind everyone else does it. Eveyone does not. Just assholes selling penis pills and you selling your crap services to organizations that did not ask for it.

Do not do business with spammers. Ever.

Now just to show you how much of a shit house this company is. I sent their emails back to them, and they were returned denied. Seems their own emails can’t be accepted by their own email server. How said.

From: John Stone [mailto:jstone@crosstechpartners.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 10:59 AM
To:
Subject: Reminder: Next Generation Web Strategies for Associations

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Dear John,
Thank you for the opportunity to introduce myself. I am the President of CrossTech Partners a provider of business and technology consulting services that help clients innovate with Second Circle technologies.
Many of our association clients are grappling with how to stay relevant and continue to meet their member needs.  As a part of that strategy, they are enhancing their online web presence and incorporating high-value content and rich features that appeal to their members – especially the growing demographic that are increasingly familiar with web and online experiences. Some of these new services are increasing member loyalty and driving new sources of revenue. 
Unfortunately, most web sites today are used primarily for informational purposes and lack a user-centered design, web 2.0 and social media, and integration with member systems.
I am pleased to invite you to attend a webinar scheduled for April 16th, 2008. The webinar is FREE to attend and will describe new web 2.0 technologies and discuss how associations can unify their online presence by integrating these new web services within an overall information management platform.
For your convenience we’re offering two live webinars in April.
Sincerely,
John Stone

Next Generation Web Strategies for Associations webinar’s are scheduled for:
Wednesday April 16th, 2008 at 2:00 EDT
 

Wednesday April 30th, 2008 at 2:00 EDT
 

  
Topics Covered
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Web 2.0
o Blog’s, Wiki’s, & Social Media

Web Strategies
o SEO/SEM
o Closed Loop Marketing

Concept Demonstration

Featured Presenters
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John Stone III
President, CrossTech Partners
Drew Sharma
CEO, Mindfire Interactive
A CrossTech Affiliate
Timothy O’Connor
Principal Consultant, CrossTech Partners
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CrossTech Partners, Inc. | 437 Turnpike Street | Canton, MA 02021  
 

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  • jstone said,

    We are sorry, Jim, if your name and email address were not immediately removed based on an opt out request, however I assure you that we are very sensitive to any request for an opt out and follow up each one to ensure they are processed.

    Our community is very interested in our content and educational insights/ events. The above event is highly subscribed with interested members from our community.

    We have tested the email address for jstone@crosstechpartners.net and have found it working.

  • Jim said,

    John,
    When your company sends out the email in the first place to strangers that did not ask for it - you are a spam emailer. Can you admit that as a starting point on the road to recovery and cleaning up your business act?

  • Jim said,

    And as an FYI, I never opted out. I called your company and asked you to remove me. Why should I click on a simple link when I can call a spam email company and bother you? It seems fair. If everyone who gets your SPAM email calls you and asks you to remove them, wastes a minute of your time, and lets you know how disgusting it is that you send out viagra adds, penis enlargment offers, and the stuff you sell, maybe you will get the picture. SPAM isn’t a way to do good business.

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