Yes he can add you to a spam list.YOU won't have any control over that, no
matter what you type at the end of the forms.
Just some friendly facts.
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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Ok, this is funny. I talked with a friend of mine this morning who is in
the fishing industry in this area. Aaron with RI called him and asked if
he
new me. My friend asked me what I said in my "e-mail" to him that got him
so ticked off.
So I told him I asked why he was discriminating against Arizona, and if it
was a mistake from an incompetant web developer or if it was an over site.
Now, I have to add... It was not actually an e-mail. The only way I found
to
contact RI was through a reply form on their website which forces you to
register as a member of their site first, and then fill in all kinds of
information including phone numbers and e-mail addresses in order to
simply
ask a question. I could not even find a phone number on their site until
after going through all of that.
One thing I do and many others do as well is add a NO SPAM statement at
the
end of the comment section for any form that forces you to give out all
that
information.
Mine goes soemthing like this:
The e-mail, telephone, and other information given is for the sole and
express purpose of doing business at MY CONVENIENCE. There will be a $500
charge for dealing with unsolicited phone calls or e-mails.
My friend told me, that was the part that ticked him off and got him
swearing at me when he called me. ROFL.
I guess Aaron doesn't have to set up filters to delete and sort a couple
hundred spam per day like I do. Either that or he was ticked off that he
couldn't add my e-mail address to his spam list. LOL.
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