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Re: What is your opinion of ads like this?
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Posted by Bill Oakes on May 26, 2001 at 11:38:23 from (207.198.13.176):
In Reply to: What is your opinion of ads like this? posted by JD70Jim on May 26, 2001 at 10:57:07:
Hey Jim, I was thinking maybe there was something wrong with me that this kind of ad bugged me so much. Glad to see I am not alone. I, like you, seldom respond to them, but sometimes I vent a little by responding and telling them how I feel. It just feels sneaky and manipulative to me. My hope would be that, based on the assumption that people do what they percieve as socially acceptable, that we could create a culture here on the board, that this is not acceptable. I wonder how many others feel this way, and how can we communicate this to those types. Bill
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