Funny man... On Nov 3, 2016 2:31 PM, "Paul McCall" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Guys, > > > > While Chuck can speak more authoritatively to this subject, my take it is > that is a no-no. Chuck certainly can do that as this is his list. I pay > Amazon service fees and gladly manage the list for Free, but even I don't > use the email list for marketing. > > > > Chuck has allowed vendors that have been loyal to him over the years to > post advertisements, and that seems the more acceptable way to reach people > on the list. If you notice, a lot of people have a specific email address > for this list (and/or others) for a reason. They know when you are > spamming them, and that usually doesn’t earn the vendor a positive > perception. > > > > So, except for the really good Spam that would make us laugh, like "How to > increase your mortgage by 2 inches offered by the prince of Nigeria" I > would suggest the answer would be NO. > > > > /2cents complete from the List manager dude (shameless Plug below) > > > > LOL J > > > > Paul McCall > > *PDMNet, Inc.* > > www.pdmnet.com > > AFMUG List manager > > Florida Broadband WISP Owner > > ** Friend of Chuck McCown ** > > Equipment Repair Services > > Surplus Equipment sales > > "The Honey badger of wireless equipment repairs" > > Equal Opportunity Employer > > Wireless Technology Consultant > > Freelance Jazz Musician > > Asharp Recording Studios > > 877-PDMNet1 > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ivan Kohler > Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2016 2:34 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [AFMUG] Animal Farm group policy on vendors harvesting email > addresses from list > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm writing to ask if AFMUG has a policy on vendors who harvest email > addresses from the mailing list for spamming. > > > > WISPA does not allow vendors to do this, while conversely (and > surprisingly), FISPA allows its vendors to do this. > > > > Does the group consider this practice acceptable? Chuck, Paul? > > > > -- > > Ivan Kohler, President and Head Geek, Freeside Internet Services, Inc. > > Open-source billing, ticketing and provisioning - http://www.freeside.biz/ > > >
