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they just want your email address so than can spam you, all under the guise of letting you vote. ; )
they just want your email address so than can spam you, all under the guise of letting you vote. ; )
I'm glad to have the fest on my radar. I saw Chem Bros maybe 2002 or so at the Aragon and woundn't mind seeing what they're up to.
One thing I don't get though-- Jakob Dylan-- talented boy by any measure, but what's he doing at an electronic music festival?
milesperhour said:they just want your email address so than can spam you, all under the guise of letting you vote. ; )
lol they haven't been spamming me i've been doing this for a week darling.
milesperhour said:they just want your email address so than can spam you, all under the guise of letting you vote. ; )
i said it more in jest, but there is truth to it. those promoters will get your email and use it any which way they can! that's their business.
tessa said:lol they haven't been spamming me i've been doing this for a week darling.
milesperhour said:they just want your email address so than can spam you, all under the guise of letting you vote. ; )
i said it more in jest, but there is truth to it. those promoters will get your email and use it any which way they can! that's their business.
tessa said:lol they haven't been spamming me i've been doing this for a week darling.
milesperhour said:they just want your email address so than can spam you, all under the guise of letting you vote. ; )
There's an option when you vote to enter your cell phone number in order to win tickets and merchandise . . . very tempting but having my phone alerting me to utter crap while I'm working will make me homicidal . . . a little extra e-mail spam, however-- few extra pokes of the "delete" key, no big deal. And I'll bet pretty much everyone has a "junk" gmail account they use for this sort of thing.
milesperhour said:i said it more in jest, but there is truth to it. those promoters will get your email and use it any which way they can! that's their business.
tessa said:lol they haven't been spamming me i've been doing this for a week darling.
milesperhour said:they just want your email address so than can spam you, all under the guise of letting you vote. ; )
oh, now i get what you're saying. definitely! from a reporter's perspective. after i have emailed band managers asking for a specific artist interview request, it sometimes works out. but 95% of the time they PUT ME on their press release mailing list and send me info on all of the artists they represent. i mean, come on! they know our radio station has a music director and that i am not it. same thing with non profits. don't get me wrong but sheesh! whatever happened to the professional follow up email or call instead? like, "hey how are you at ___insert media outlet here." i take the time to follow up and chat with exec directors and promoters and pr people, personalized correspondence...and it's like i am a dumping ground for their press releases. maybe i ought to include some kind of filter on gmail. i get so many emails now, i have to spend a couple of hours weeding through my accounts. i've opened important emails days, months, weeks later because of the spam they send me.
i just want to promote a good friend of mine. i will never end up like that.
ya, time for that bike ride for real. i have been on this computer all day.
milesperhour said:i said it more in jest, but there is truth to it. those promoters will get your email and use it any which way they can! that's their business.
tessa said:lol they haven't been spamming me i've been doing this for a week darling.
milesperhour said:they just want your email address so than can spam you, all under the guise of letting you vote. ; )
thank goodness for google voice. anyone starts sending me text alerts all i gots to do is block them.
H3N3 said:There's an option when you vote to enter your cell phone number in order to win tickets and merchandise . . . very tempting but having my phone alerting me to utter crap while I'm working will make me homicidal . . . a little extra e-mail spam, however-- few extra pokes of the "delete" key, no big deal. And I'll bet pretty much everyone has a "junk" gmail account they use for this sort of thing.
milesperhour said:i said it more in jest, but there is truth to it. those promoters will get your email and use it any which way they can! that's their business.
tessa said:lol they haven't been spamming me i've been doing this for a week darling.
milesperhour said:they just want your email address so than can spam you, all under the guise of letting you vote. ; )
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