Of course not any unsolicited emails. But there are legitimate companies like InfoUSA that compile permission based mailing lists of consumers and profile them.
I understand that they do the mailings themselves.
http://www.infousa.com/
Bump. The $200k milestone needs to be taken down and just stress the $350k needed by 21st to keep the blimp in the air.
People should not be let to believe that the $200k was all that was needed.
Done!
Someone please match mine.
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Interesting, I have never heard of automated spam calls before.
Will it be some company that is running the calls, or do you have equipment to do it yourselves?
I'd also like to see some statistics on this. Have you run any ads yet?
So the Ron Paul Blimp idea and media attention will be used as a launching pad for a new business venture that specializes in this kind of advertising.
I guess there is nothing wrong with the organizers using their expertise gained from this venture after it is over. But how much are we the...
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The blimp site form does not let you go forward unless you check the I am a US citizen checkbox. I was able to buy advertising (as a foreigner) if I checked that box, but entered my real address in the order form.
Yes. Its tougher to convert them to Paul supporters after first insulting them.
Paul is a gentleman who is not badmouthing other candidates. Let us all follow his example and set a good example for the general public.