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A customer is none too happy with my email about having a Human Resources Dept:

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I hope you know more about marketing than women or how to treat employees.

You can add this one to the many emails you get just like this one who will get. But I get a lot of
value (i am a paying subscriber) from you, like I do from Dan k., so like him, I will put up with
some areas I disagree with your approach.

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I just hope he got his wife's permission to send me that..

On that note - behold another amusing juxtaposition of emails:

The first time I used yesterday's email about why a guy should always be "taking applications"…
and why businesses should do the same thing with clients & customers in a business sense, I
got two responses soon after worthy of reprinting.

The first was from Stefania after she read it:

“HARRUMPH!”
A completely expected and, yes, healthy response.

The second?

From “Email Players” subscriber Matthew Hermanson, who said:

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1. In the business world, many of us call this "active replacement." The idea is you never know
when you might find the next Roger Staubach. Now the kiddos out there will claim that's so
yesterday. But Staubach is said to be the richest NFL player in the world at an estimated net
worth of $600 million. He really is a superstar.

2. If more guys and gals would take your dating approach, divorce rates would plummet. As
someone looking at their 30th wedding anniversary this June, you described what I have seen
as the root of most divorces. This is rare marriage wisdom seldom seen, let alone from a single
guy.

3. There is enough solid gold nuggets just in your daily "free" emails, that people should
subscribe to email players as a thank you. Then again, maybe it is because I am an email
players subscriber that I see and glean so many gold nuggets from the sales pitches as well.

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