[CLUE-Tech] spam from CLUE members??

Rick Helmich whelmich at abwam.com
Fri Mar 14 10:59:01 MST 2003


I want to apologize to the group for the hurt feeling that my Real 
Estate E-Newsletter announcement has caused.  It was not my intention to 
spam the group, but to provide information about this market to people 
who have an interest in it.

I see four things that I could do to try to fix the problem:

1. Send an apology and an opt-in announcement to the people on the list 
I made up that have not already responded either positively or negatively.
2. Send an apology to the people on the list and drop the whole idea of 
sending out the newsletter.
3. Let it stand with this apology.  I am dropping anyone who does not 
want the newsletter from the list now.
4. Just drop the whole thing with this apology and no further contact.

Let me know which option would be the most appropriate next step I 
should take.

Again I am sorry for my poor choice.
RickH


Dan Harris wrote:

>I wasn't at the last CLUE meeting, but a person identifying themself as
>a fellow CLUE member emailed me about being subscribed to real-estate
>mailing list, somehow suggesting that this was blessed at the last
>meeting.  This, to me, is *completely* unacceptable.  I sincerely hope
>that this is not a new CLUE policy to allow access to the members list
>for advertising purposes. 
>
>If this is not acceptable policy to CLUE, then I thought you all should
>be aware that it's happening and help do something to prevent it.  Spam
>boils my blood like few other things on this planet.
>
>-Dan
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