I have a lengthy ebay buyers list do you do cold mailings? perhaps you should supply tokens for people to give up their ebay buyer emails. I know its cheesy and I cant send them out with my addy there might be repracusions but a generic bonanza email addy might get ebay buyers to look here without giving up the seller source
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QUARKS Reputation: 10 See QUARKS's booth |
If you want to send your customers emails about your Bonanza store you can go through paypal. If you are still selling on Ebay send your Bonanza booth information in your packages. I have gotten many customers that way. Think it may be against your users policy to give out email addresses to other sites, so I don’t think Bonanza would jump on the idea. I also think we get enough spam email as it is and it’s getting worse all the time.
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A2z4u2c Reputation: 1291 See A2z4u2c's booth |
I’d have to agree with A2.. Harvesting email addresses and providing them to 3rd parties is frowned upon. I know first hand it doesn’t take much for gmail to label your email address as a spammer and all your future correspondence to the spam folder.
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DutchPenny Reputation: 26 See DutchPenny's booth |
You can send your booth URL on Bonanza, to your ebay customers, but don’t try to give the addresses to anyone else, even if your intentions are good. Like the other two replies, I hate spam, and spammers too. You could get in big trouble.
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TheHotAttic Reputation: 133 See TheHotAttic's booth |
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