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too damn bad
"Not surprisingly, AOL objected to the proposed law, claiming that it would do more harm than good. Faced with greater direct-marketing costs, businesses would resort to making up the difference through other means, like higher-priced products, the company said"

gee, that's too damn bad... make your current customers pay for your marketing schemes, gee, that's a GREAT idea if you want lots of pissed off people!

I hate companies like this.
Posted by: fgreyfox   Posted on: 04/20/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Aww c'mon. Here are some better things to do with your AOL CD  Squawkbox | 04/16/04
Since the very first mail outs,  James Dean_z | 04/16/04
lol  V Sanders | 04/17/04
maybe for the next month  V Sanders | 04/17/04
Nice thought but (better suggestion enclosed)  Squawkbox | 04/17/04
AOL CD = Drink Coasters and more  drichards1953 | 04/17/04
Here are 272  Squawkbox | 04/17/04
Shred them  r7di697 | 04/17/04
Re: Lawmaker To AOL  calewilliam | 04/17/04
Good grief!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/17/04
Lazy people are not the issue...  Root User | 04/17/04
As long as the landfill is on your property, I am cool with it!  B.O.F.H. | 04/18/04
Landfill Volume Enhancer...  boomslang_z | 04/19/04
Great web site  drichards1953 | 04/17/04
Use them for house siding.  FirstNLastN | 04/18/04
Relief  Fartjack | 04/18/04
too damn bad  fgreyfox | 04/20/04

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