On 8/10/07, Grant Shipley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will answer your question with one of my own.
>
> How would you feel as a customer if you went to the bookstore and
> bought a King James version of the Bible -- only to open it up and a
> find card for the local Jehovah Witness* church?
>
> How would you feel if you bought a book on Do-It-Yourself plumbing
> only to find a local plumbers business card inside?

I would prefer that you simply answer the question rather than pose
your own, because my response to the first is "I wouldn't be looking
at a bible in the first place, but I suppose if I were to find such a
thing I would simply chuckle to myself and throw it out", and to the
second "I suppose this fellow is looking to hire up and coming
plumbers."  But that is my response, and I'm sure the responses of
others would be different.

I do however understand your argument that placing cards in such a way
would be similar to spam.  I'm not sure I agree with it, especially
since one of the primary requirements for me to consider something
spam is that it must be commercial in nature, but I do understand it.

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