As online access became commonplace in the latter part of the 2000's, more and more people began using the internet socially,
they built communities shared knowledge and thoughts.
This was my contribution at the time. With the exception of this header, I have left my blog unchanged.
Tuesday, February 13th 2007
Initial thoughts about rprwyatt and dominofile SPAM02/13/2007 11:03 AM
My first contact with rprwyatt was through spam that I received from dominofiles. My gut feel is that any company that's product is not able to stand on its own without resorting to spam, is probably not very good, but, I have no knowlege whatsoever about them as a company (other than they've shown me they work with spammers).
I sent my opt out request to dominofiles (twice), but, to no avail, they bounced the first one back to me and didnt act on the second.
I've chatted with Bruce and he tells me that he does not get dominofiles spam anymore, so, it seems that I must blog about this problem to get it resolved. (worked for Bruce!)
I don't believe it is my responsiblity to beg and plead to be removed from a list. Any reputable company would not want to annoy a potential customer, which leads me to believe dominofiles may not be reputible, and possibly rprwyatt by association.
It reflects poorly on rprwyatt and any other companies that choose to use dominofiles as an advertising medium.
I believe that honest mistakes happen and a company's virtues can be measured, by their reaction when it's drawn to their attention.
What do you think blogosphere?
Should rprwyatt be held accountable for the actions of the vendors they choose?