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Re: OT: Testing so,methjing -- IGNORE -- Don't read this



On Feb 11, 8:50=A0am, "Robert L Bass" <nore...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Frank Olson" wrote:
>
> > ...In THIS group??? =A0You've gotta be kiddin'! =A0:-)
>
> Hi Frank,
>
> Well, yes. But it's pretty hard to accuse me of spamming
> with that subject line.
>
> Actually, it's a marketing feature of my shopping cart
> software. =A0There's a ling to generate HTML code for social
> networking sites. =A0I don't actually use that stuff yet, but
> I've been toying with it.
>
> I can write HTML well enough for my online store, but it's
> time-consuming. =A0There's a link in the SCART system to
> "Generate HTML Code" to make a small page with product text
> description, image, quantity selector and an "Add to Cart"
> link. =A0One click and the viewer at the checkout page with
> the product.
>
> There are numerous times when clients have asked my staff
> for products not yet in my database. =A0I can create a new
> product in 2 to 3 minutes and send them email while I'm on
> the phone with them. =A0The coolest thing is when they know
> it's a not in the store but I add it while were chatting.
> After a couple of minutes I ask, "Can you check your email,
> please? =A0I just sent you something."
>
> Previously, I would just have them go back online and drill
> down to the product. =A0That's analogous to asking a drugstore
> clerk where the band-aids are. =A0He'll tell you they're on
> aisle nine near the pharmacy. =A0The new method is like Home
> Depot where they walk you directly to the bin, take one out
> and place it in your hands.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass

In other words it was spam


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