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Re :Good Idea to Force a FIX, Lets Do It



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Dans un courrier daté du 18/09/98 23:24:37  , MB écrit :

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 Maybe I could get Neil Wientraub to have a donation box at the upcoming
 Futures West Show?  By the way its not too late to late for you corporations
 to give an anonymous donation to our add campaign.
 
 Mark Brown
 
 "I tried being reasonable, I didn't like it." - Clint Eastwood 
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Finally, I liked the idea.

I was going to start a new diatribe like:
I"t's the first time that I see a call for a donation box to collect how to
buy a new pair of viril attributes when one cannot afford it with his own
money so easily earned on the market", but finally I gave up.

First it's impolite, not very kind, and this will put more useless pressure on
the list.

No, no, no & no.
Enough of that.

The idea below  is better:

The more new people on the Omega List, the widest audience I get to shameless
promote my products and use my small TS knowledge to demonstrate that I can be
often right when fighting Omega Bashers.

So, if I beat them at their own game (it's not so difficult), new blood will
feel that Omega is not so bad, consequently that I'm not so stupid, and that
the products that I sell are maybe worth to have a free try (no risk policy on
the new dazzling web site). In fact, they are, but I cant say it like this.

I feel that I'll send US$10 to Mark for starting.
This is in fact cheaper for me than the costly color ads that I'll do some day
(cant tell more for the moment), and could be also rewarding and funny (for me
at least, maybe not for all).

So, my initial question is:
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Where must I send my $10 donation to the new  Omega bashing small size ad
campaign ?
(I need an invoice, however. This could be also a crap operation, and we need
to be careful with all of what we can read here).

I have the main industry publication price list  if this can help.

Sincerely,

-Pierre Orphelin
www.sirtrade.com
(soon dazzling web site)