To me it sounds a bit dodgy to be honest. we might get swamped with crap we 
don't want.... a so called helpful marketing ploy is there such a thing????

do we need it? my opinion ... probably not.

but happy to go with the flow

Ray 

 
On Wednesday, April 29, 2009, at 01:57PM, "Jason Davies" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>
>just received this. My terms and conditions are that most people 
>on the list are interested (personally, I would tend NOT to have 
>things like this)
>
>
>>My name is (removed), and I work for Moneysupermarket.com, a price
>>comparison site here in the UK. I have recently been doing some research
>>into the various websites and services available to Mac users online,
>>when I came across your website - I had no idea Mac user groups existed
>>to such a local level! Anyway, on looking at your site's "helpful links"
>>section, I thought that a link to our Mac comparison page may well be
>>fitting - Our aim is to provide new and existing Mac users with the best
>>possible deals when buying or upgrading their system. If you would be so
>>kind as to send me your current terms and conditions for being linked to
>>on your site, I would be most appreciative.
>>
>
>
>Do people want to have this in the helpful links? I'm mindful of 
>the fact that it creates some kind of hazy 'relationship' which 
>might be taken as endorsement -- or is this heavy cold making me paranoid?
>
>
>>
>
>

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