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I talked to sallan about this after I saw Phil's email - as I
understand it, we will be conducting end user surveys, but not in the
typical dotcom way of sending out an email. He explained that we will
be undertaking focus groups and other surveying programs using
representative samples of domain name holders - which means that your
customers might be specifically included, but so will those of
register.com's, NSI etc.
We do have a strict "ne touche pas" rule in place where end user
registrants are concerned - this survey program will not break these
rules.
- -rwr
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< From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
< [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Goodman
< Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 4:53 PM
< To: Swerve
< Cc: Philippe Landau; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
< Subject: Re: End user survey
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<
<
< I think Phillippe's concern is that OpenSRS is going to be
< targeting this as
< an email to domain holders (our customers). At lease that's how
< I read it.
<
< Scott
<
< Swerve wrote:
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< > I have no problem with looking over a survey. I can't
< gaurantee i'll fill
< > it out, but sending it to me is no Problem. As for Philippe's
< concern that
< > opensrs is just trying to find out how to make more money thru
improved
< > services, well, as a reseller, i don't mind being pitched on
ideas that
< > might help out my business, and subsequently help out opensrs.
< >
< > Swerve
< >
< > > From: Philippe Landau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
< > > Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 22:35:56 +0100
< > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
< > > Subject: End user survey
< > >
< > > if OpenSRS/Tucows is planning to send emails for this,
< > > i consider this to be a very bad idea.
< > > if there are problems, people tell you.
< > > if this is just to find out how to make more money
< > > through improved services, this is just the
< > > spam marketing that is annoying us daily from everywhere
< else already.
< > >
< > > we would never dare send unsolicited email
< > > to our customers/users/whoever if we were
< > > not asked to do so on an *opt-in* list.
< > > just because they have agreed to a contract
< > > with some smallprint does not make them good pray.
< > >
< > > kind regards philippe, http://A-Z-Internet.com
< > >
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