In article <01IC410Z2P3KAEKUGD@mbcl.rutgers.edu>,
E. Allen Smith <EALLENSMITH@mbcl.rutgers.edu> wrote:
>I just found the following offer in my junk mailbox.
>Does anyone know more about Ajax Communications and their
>"respectable client" and what's the best reaction to this crap?
A followup to this; it appears that Ajax is some sort of marketing
organisation. I rang them up in my capacity as a writer for on of the
UK's largest PC magazines and asked why they thought it would be a
good idea to do something so anti-social.
The response was that one of their clients had asked them to find out
about it. They have had so much adverse comment that they will not be
pursuing it, and it's not an option that the would advise any of their
clients to contemplate in future.
If they do, they will certainly find themselves in print ...
Nigel.
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