In a message dated 2/4/2003 7:44:37 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I have to wonder about this marketing. Other than the implications
already made about its morality, has he thought about the simple fact that:
At least amongst some here, we were already spining, and this
"advertising" (using the term exceptionally loosely) could drive
additional business to us (we hope) and we would choose not to use his
services, but instead promote our own over his. I am just not certain
how much thought went into this. The whole thing seems very knee jerk
without much forethought, vision or strategy.

Mark


Hi Mark,
It would seem to me to be an age old strategy.
You call a business posing as a customer and ask for the new Whamma Whamma 2000, what do you mean you don't have it, I would have come right down and bought one, then later someone else calls saying how would you like to be a Whamma Wamma 2000 dealer, its a good deal after all you don't want to loose sales do you.
David

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