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Colin Wilson wrote:
Just made a purchase from www.yetanotheronlinestore.co.uk - very quick service & they have an online forum. Haven`t you spammed several groups with the same crap over the last few days ? I don't know about that but this unsolicited pariase for some tin-pot company that nobody has ever heared of always stinks to me. There is also evidence to suggest he lives in the same kind of area as the company concerned though. This decietful self-promotion is about the most underhand advertising method I can think of, if this is the kind of thing they do before they even have your money, I'd hate to think what kind of tricks they pull once they have it. -- - The email address used in this message *IS* valid - |
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I don't know about that but this unsolicited pariase for some tin-pot
company that nobody has ever heared of always stinks to me. There is also evidence to suggest he lives in the same kind of area as the company concerned though. This decietful self-promotion is about the most underhand advertising method I can think of, if this is the kind of thing they do before they even have your money, I'd hate to think what kind of tricks they pull once they have it. What the hell are you talking about??????? I've been posting in this group for a good couple of years!!!! (ALthough minutes the Harbottle name) The company in question are in Bromgsrove and I live & work in Coventry... which is a good 40 minutes drive away. The ****ing location they delivered the ****ing order to last ****ing Friday. WHAT THIS COMPANY DID WHEN THEY GOT MY MONEY: They send me the ****ING THING I ORDERED! AND They answered some Queries I made on their ONLINE FORUM (Why don't you get off your suspicious arse and look at the Thermaltake section of their forum and read the queries from "Guest" (I couldn't be arsed to register with ANOTHER foum) about support from Thermaltake. You ****ing bunch of suspicious ****ing halfwits!!! I have NOTHING to do with this company other than a) We're both in the Midlands (Which is a rather large geographical area.) b) I gave them some dosh and they sent me a ****ing thermaltake Armor case. My e-mail address IS valid IF you follow the instructions and REMOVE the anti-spam text! (For that matter, it's been my e-mail address for 2 ****ing years.) |
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They send me the ****ING THING I ORDERED
Must be *really* good then. I wonder how other companies survive. -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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Must be *really* good then. I wonder how other companies survive. ****wit. What the hell has happened to this newsgroup? I offered an experience of an online purchase and get met with a barrage of abuse from ****s like you. Maybe you'd have been happier if I'd posted a negative experience! |
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Jeremiah Harbottle wrote:
I don't know about that but this unsolicited pariase for some tin-pot company that nobody has ever heared of always stinks to me. There is also evidence to suggest he lives in the same kind of area as the company concerned though. This decietful self-promotion is about the most underhand advertising method I can think of, if this is the kind of thing they do before they even have your money, I'd hate to think what kind of tricks they pull once they have it. What the hell are you talking about??????? I'm talking about the king of horrid advertising methods that some companies use. I hope you are right and this was just a totally unsolicited posting about a company that you have no connection with. However like I said, there was something about your post that sounded like the kind of thing someone would post after reading their "How to increase your turnover 100000% using Usenet" book. Added to the comments from the other poster and the fact that you appeared to be a commutable distance away certainly made it look increasingly suspicious. -- - The email address used in this message *IS* valid - |
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I'm talking about the king of horrid advertising methods that some companies use. I hope you are right and this was just a totally unsolicited posting about a company that you have no connection with. It was. I don't have anything to do with them. |
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 22:32:09 -0000, "Jeremiah Harbottle"
wrote: I don't know about that but this unsolicited pariase for some tin-pot company that nobody has ever heared of always stinks to me. There is also evidence to suggest he lives in the same kind of area as the company concerned though. This decietful self-promotion is about the most underhand advertising method I can think of, if this is the kind of thing they do before they even have your money, I'd hate to think what kind of tricks they pull once they have it. What the hell are you talking about??????? I've been posting in this group for a good couple of years!!!! (ALthough minutes the Harbottle name) The company in question are in Bromgsrove and I live & work in Coventry... which is a good 40 minutes drive away. The ****ing location they delivered the ****ing order to last ****ing Friday. WHAT THIS COMPANY DID WHEN THEY GOT MY MONEY: They send me the ****ING THING I ORDERED! AND They answered some Queries I made on their ONLINE FORUM (Why don't you get off your suspicious arse and look at the Thermaltake section of their forum and read the queries from "Guest" (I couldn't be arsed to register with ANOTHER foum) about support from Thermaltake. You ****ing bunch of suspicious ****ing halfwits!!! I have NOTHING to do with this company other than a) We're both in the Midlands (Which is a rather large geographical area.) b) I gave them some dosh and they sent me a ****ing thermaltake Armor case. My e-mail address IS valid IF you follow the instructions and REMOVE the anti-spam text! (For that matter, it's been my e-mail address for 2 ****ing years.) When you post twice in less than 24 hours praising a company for fulfilling a very simple order promptly, you can expect to be the object of considerable suspicion. A rather longer history would be more useful, particularly if you were able to describe how a problem (if any) was dealt with. Regards vj |
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When you post twice in less than 24 hours praising a company for fulfilling a very simple order promptly, you can expect to be the object of considerable suspicion. I didn't post twice on this NG? The only article I can see in which I recommended this company was titled "Recommended Supplier" on the 20/02/2005?! And what's wrong with praising a company? Isn't that the POINT of this newsgroup? |
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