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1. Data: 2002-05-11 06:58:28
Temat: Egg spamuje ;)
Od: "AMRA" <a...@a...com>
Jako, ze u nas sie to pojawilo o mBanku, podsylam ciekawostke.
Ciekawa jest mysle wzmianka o tym prawie bankowym, ktore kaze informowac
klientow co 3 lata o nowych produktach :) Fajne, hehe
Milego czytania
Online banking giant Egg is unrepentant about its email marketing policy,
despite admitting that it risks annoying customers by sending them messages
even if they have opted out when joining up.
A fairly presumptuous marketing message sent out by the bank recently, and
posted on the uk netmarketing message board by an irate Egg customer, read:
"When you applied for an Egg card, you may remember ticking the little box
choosing not to receive information from us on products and services. Of
course we respect your choice. But as an Egg Card holder we just think you
might kick yourself for missing out on our new Egg Rewards email."
Pointing out that the email regarded a new rewards scheme for credit card
holders, a spokesperson for Egg said that this type of message was something
it did "quite often" - to make sure that customers who have opted not to
receive marketing "still don't want to".
The company said that it is required by banking law to update customers
about new products every three years, although admitting that it sends out
marketing messages to 'unsolicitable' customers more regularly than that.
The spokesperson added: "It's unfortunate if we annoy somebody... but if you
are unsoliticable and a new product or service comes out, you could be
annoyed as well."
Fulfilling one promise, Egg reported at the end of April that it achieved
profitability in the first three months of this year on the back of
increased borrowing by its credit card users.
The company, created by Prudential in October 1998, recorded a pre-tax
profit of Ł4.1m against a loss of Ł32.7m in Q1 2001 as credit card borrowing
rose to just under Ł2bn. Egg claims to have just under 2m customers.
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www.amra.pl
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2. Data: 2002-05-11 09:58:59
Temat: Re: Egg spamuje ;)
Od: "minik" <m...@m...net>
Re temat: ty tez =))))))))))
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3. Data: 2002-05-11 19:24:13
Temat: Re: Egg spamuje ;)
Od: "qb" <q...@q...qb>
Nie przejmuj sie opiniami, ze spamujesz.
Twoje posty z newsami bywaja calkiem ciekawe i oszczedzaja nieco czasu na
zbieraniu informacji do dyplomu.:)
Gdybys jeszcze zrodlo dokladniej podal ( bo jakos nie zawsze moge je
znalezc...)
dzieki
pozdr
qb
PS Minik stara ci sie dorownac w statsach wywalajac na kazdy twoj post
przynajmniej 1 o spamie, ale jego informacje sa jakby mniej ciekawe ... :)
"AMRA" <a...@a...com> wrote in message
news:abife9$eqj$1@news.onet.pl...
> Jako, ze u nas sie to pojawilo o mBanku, podsylam ciekawostke.
> Ciekawa jest mysle wzmianka o tym prawie bankowym, ktore kaze informowac
> klientow co 3 lata o nowych produktach :) Fajne, hehe
>
> Milego czytania
>
> Online banking giant Egg is unrepentant about its email marketing policy,
> despite admitting that it risks annoying customers by sending them
messages
> even if they have opted out when joining up.
>
> A fairly presumptuous marketing message sent out by the bank recently, and
> posted on the uk netmarketing message board by an irate Egg customer,
read:
> "When you applied for an Egg card, you may remember ticking the little box
> choosing not to receive information from us on products and services. Of
> course we respect your choice. But as an Egg Card holder we just think you
> might kick yourself for missing out on our new Egg Rewards email."
>
> Pointing out that the email regarded a new rewards scheme for credit card
> holders, a spokesperson for Egg said that this type of message was
something
> it did "quite often" - to make sure that customers who have opted not to
> receive marketing "still don't want to".
>
> The company said that it is required by banking law to update customers
> about new products every three years, although admitting that it sends out
> marketing messages to 'unsolicitable' customers more regularly than that.
> The spokesperson added: "It's unfortunate if we annoy somebody... but if
you
> are unsoliticable and a new product or service comes out, you could be
> annoyed as well."
>
> Fulfilling one promise, Egg reported at the end of April that it achieved
> profitability in the first three months of this year on the back of
> increased borrowing by its credit card users.
>
> The company, created by Prudential in October 1998, recorded a pre-tax
> profit of Ł4.1m against a loss of Ł32.7m in Q1 2001 as credit card
borrowing
> rose to just under Ł2bn. Egg claims to have just under 2m customers.
>
>
>
>
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> Amra the Freelancer
> www.amra.pl
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4. Data: 2002-05-11 19:36:11
Temat: Re: Egg spamuje ;)
Od: "minik" <m...@m...net>
> Nie przejmuj sie opiniami, ze spamujesz.
Myslisz ze on sie przejmuje? LOL =)
> Twoje posty z newsami bywaja calkiem ciekawe i oszczedzaja nieco czasu na
> zbieraniu informacji do dyplomu.:)
To wiemy =)
> PS Minik stara ci sie dorownac w statsach wywalajac na kazdy twoj post
> przynajmniej 1 o spamie, ale jego informacje sa jakby mniej ciekawe ...
:)
Dorwac w statach? Myslisz ze to dla mnie wazne? LOL.
UPRZEJMIE PROSZE ADMINA O USUNIECIE WSZYSTKICH MOICH POSTOW =)
Nie obraze sie o to ciekawosc =)
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5. Data: 2002-05-11 19:46:09
Temat: Re: Egg spamuje ;)
Od: w...@p...waw.pl (Wojtek Piecek)
On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 09:36:11PM +0200, minik wrote:
> UPRZEJMIE PROSZE ADMINA O USUNIECIE WSZYSTKICH MOICH POSTOW =)
Spusc wode. Przeczytaj netykiete. I potem mozesz tu wrocic.
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6. Data: 2002-05-11 19:54:06
Temat: Re: Egg spamuje ;)
Od: "minik" <m...@m...net>
> Spusc wode. Przeczytaj netykiete. I potem mozesz tu wrocic.
Nie wracam bo nigdzie sie nie wybieram =)