Hey! Did you see what [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on May 7 ?
> After this email was sent, I recieved a call from someone in the 619 area.
>
> Should I recieve any more calls, please note that they better be business
> calls, or harassment charges WILL be filed. Don't call unless you have a
> reason to.
Geez, you sure got out of bed on the wrong side didn't you. Just
before you sent this email did you stop for just a second and ask yourself
"hmmm, what's to stop the guy I sent an abusive email to from filing
harassment charges against me?" I guess not huh?
If you are going to publicly offend people and quote your phone
number in the same message you have to expect that one day someone will
retaliate via phone.
Now, the answer to this problem is simple. Either a) don't quote
your phone number or b) don't send abusive emails (option b is the one we
would all like to see you implement).
Your sig suggests that you are in business or you work for someone
who is. That being the case you should realize that _every_ person you
come into contact with is a prospective client/customer. Or at the very
least, that person will know someone who may one day need your product or
service. Now after reading your email do you think that [EMAIL PROTECTED]
can't wait to spend all his hard earned cash with ADK Computers? Or is he
telling everyone he knows to keep right away from that company because
they are downright abusive and rude. Michael, ask yourself this... How
many people does [EMAIL PROTECTED] know, and how many do they know and so on
and so on?
If you are going to advertise that you are a professional then you
owe it to yourself, your employer and your customers (existing and
potential) to act professional.
Regards, Steve Youngs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ: 34307457
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