Just got called "clueless" by a warrior trying to "trade" me 20 million email addresses
I am including our conversation below (identity of the other party removed) for your enjoyment... it should be read from the bottom up.
Oh, and even if I was wrong and it was legit to spam 20 million email addresses I don't want to be right :p
Next time you message a business owner don't try and pawn off a spam list pretending its coreg |
My friend there is an old saying if you are suspected of being a fool, keep your mouth shut least you remove all doubt. Stay with software development, and quite trying to pretend you have a clue about email marketing. You are clueless. |
Originally Posted by Josh Anderson Hi ______, Coregistration is where an individual opts into more than one list at a time. That in no way gives third parties that their email addresses are sold to the permission to email them. This is known as spamming. I can tell you have very little experience so feel free to do as you will.. But sending email to that list of 20 million is spamming and doing so would make anyone who did a spammer. It can also open you up to legal liabilities. Additionally so can selling the email addresses. Good luck in your endeavors... my advice is to avoid becoming a spammer. |
No problem, but to set the record straight just so you know, NO this is not a spam list. I assume you have never heard the term "coregistration". I won't bore you but companies like Hotmail and USA Today make millions renting their coregistration list to companies who want to LEGALLY market to strangers. I agree with you 100% in that a harvested list is trash and not worth the time to mail and will eventually lead to problems. This is not that. My reply is in no way an effort to change your mind (really), I just wanted to reply back and set correct your misunderstanding of the difference between spamming and legal permission based coregistation email marketing. Best Regards. Ron |
Originally Posted by Josh Anderson Hi ___, I don't do trades. Also I am not sure if you truly understand this but what you have is a spam list. If you want to throw your business away a good way to do that would be to send an email to that spam list. If you want to get in legal trouble a good way to do that would be to send email to that spam list. If you want to throw your credibility away a good way to do that would be to email to that spam list. In other words... don't do it. Its not legit. Regards, Josh |
Hi there. I'm interested in your wso but I just lost my primary client so I thought I'd check with you to see if you might be interested in a trade. I have genuine fresh email optins including their name, email, address, date opted in and their ip. I have Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar and April 2009 optins which have over 20 million optin records in CSV format. If you were to buy these they'd cost you over $2000. I have full rights to sell (or trade) these optin records. Might you consider a trade? I know the source for these leads and these are very very high quality. One of my friends is a long time lead broker. I have been reselling his leads for several years without as much as a single complaint. I also actively mail out over 1 million a month myself using these same leads. Thanks. Some Spammer |
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