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Just been sending emails to potential end user buyers - one who's name I got from their website...he's called Alan and they're in the States...this is how my email started;

Good morning Anal,

I noticed this as my finger was pushing the button to send - it's gone - suppose it'll get his attention if nothing else :eek:
 
New tactic. Lets see if it works... insult the client to get their attention! :)
 
Reminds me of an American lady who a colleague had to call, her name on her business card: Laura R Soles :!:
 
It is a good sign that you didn't scrape the whois like a spammer, you actually wrote the mail :p
You can always blame your finger :D
 
thing is, the bloke may have a good sense of humour and email back, 'hey asshole I am actually interested in domain..' :D , may even end up in a sale
prob is, you may think you have hit upon something and start emailing endusers starting;

morning cunt,

:D
 
thing is, the bloke may have a good sense of humour and email back, 'hey asshole I am actually interested in domain..' :D , may even end up in a sale
prob is, you may think you have hit upon something and start emailing endusers starting;

morning cunt,

:D

LOL

Not had a reply yet from Alan - that said not had one from the other 20 odd I sent out either!
 
I did a development project with a children’s book company one of the people we had to contact was called Carey Fluker Hunt and I sent an email Dear Harey Fluker Cunt she was not amused…

http://www.britishcouncil.org.hk/bookfair08/profile.html

I did think after that she had one hell of a strange name... To cap it all the people introducing her were from china and there pronunciation had me in hysterics
 
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I did a development project with a children’s book company one of the people we had to contact was called Carey Fluker Hunt and I sent an email Dear Harey Fluker Cunt she was not amused…

http://www.britishcouncil.org.hk/bookfair08/profile.html

I did think after that she had one hell of a strange name... To cap it all the people introducing her were from china and there pronunciation had me in hysterics

I've been trying it... has me in stitches as well! All very childish! :)
 
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