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Mass mailings, the bane of small and mid-sized businesses lacking the means to outsource, just got a whole lot simpler -- and cheaper, says an Internet start-up seeking to tap into the multi-billion-dollar annual market.
Posted by: Mark 2001-07-09 21:27:09 In reply to: ECT News
Noticed the article is dated May 11, 1999.
I just tried to log onto the eLetter.com Website and it appears to be gone...
Posted by: josh 2001-08-17 13:16:40 In reply to: Mark
Correct...they have gone the way of many .com's
Josh
Posted by: Eric 2001-11-27 09:28:21 In reply to: josh
Hey, does anyone know who took over for eletter?
I was using them for quite some time, then stopped doing mailings, now we want to get started again and I didn't save a single email from the guy that took over. I appreciate it.
Eric
email me, elektrokid1@aol.com
I was using them for quite some time, then stopped doing mailings, now we want to get started again and I didn't save a single email from the guy that took over. I appreciate it.
Eric
email me, elektrokid1@aol.com
Posted by: cksuen 2002-01-30 13:40:50 In reply to: Eric
I was a former eletter customer (and also a creditor because they owed me some money :-) ) , and I got one of those emails too.
A reliable internal source told me that the company that sent those emails after the ELetter shutdown did not take over the company. Instead, it stole ELetter's customer list through a former ELetter sales person and used it for mass emails.
You make your own judgement about whether to trust such a company with your direct mail.
I am not trusting them with my own customer list.







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