Matthew Walker wrote:
> On Wed, July 29, 2009 11:01 pm, Brian J Rogers wrote:
>   
>> While you may be able to vouch for him, I cannot. I am not the one who
>> sends out these kinds of emails. To you it may have been an honest
>> mistake, but from my point of view, he sent an unsolicited email asking
>> me (what appeared to be, because I skimmed it) to sell my unused gold
>> and silver. It was spam, whether he meant to send it to me or someone
>>     
>
> To clarify, it was advertising a site where you can buy gold and silver 
> coins. Not that
> it matters much.
>
>   
How funny, I ran across a blog last week, and this thread reminded me...

http://blog.effectiveapology.com/2009/02/the-five-dimensions-of-effecti.html

The pointers are pretty good.  They would have helped me on past 
occasions when I had to apologize.

As to the message, my spam filter caught it, but I'm willing to forgive 
- given the right apology. :)

-Peter

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