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You couldn’t change that in 2 hrs?

March 20th, 2008 by Mike Mueller · No Comments

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Make that 2 Hours and 7 minutes to be exact.

On Tuesday, the Feds announced they were dropping by 75 basis points. I watched it live on CNBC at 11:15 pacific time.

At 11:18 (just minutes later) the Feds sent me an email giving me a link to their FOMC Statement.

A full 2 hours and 7 minutes later I get an email that was obviously written ahead of time expecting a full 1% rate cut. Being prepared is great. I’m all for it. Just make sure you are also prepared to adapt quickly should you be wrong.

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Making a mistake is ok. We all make mistakes. Sending another incorrect email out 3 Hours and 16 minutes later? Gus, you still haven’t heard the news?

Gus, must be some kind of knucklehead. Actually I know exactly what kind of knucklehead Gus is. He’s a spammer.

Better than that - Gus wants me to send him money. You see, Gus is into email marketing.

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And yes, the email at the bottom was different than the above. Just more professionalism at work. He sent the spam from an offshoot of BNI, networkingnow.com. I like the idea of BNI - can’t say I like the idea of being spammed.

Gus, let me ask you one simple question.

If you can’t handle your own simple email spam - how are you going to handle mine?

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PS: Gus, you are right. I guess Email marketing works. I read yours (twice) didn’t I?

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