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Dear Restaurant Les Thermes, here's how normal spammers do it:
This is bad enough, but if you switch steps 1 and 2 it doesn't make much sense anymore. Seriously, what were you thinking? "Nouveau site bientôt en ligne"?
Instead of sending your "Plat du Jour Brasserie" for the week by email to people who never subscribed for it (and to an address meant for pre-sales inquiries), why don't you post it on your website? Imagine if every restaurant in Luxembourg sent you its "plat du jour"! Do you want to receive 300 emails from Chinese restaurants alone (this is a rhetorical question, not a threat)? Or is it that you are somehow better than other restaurants and therefore entitled to do this? If that's the case, wouldn't it be more intelligent to show just how much better you are by setting up a really convincing website?
BTW, not having a website also means that this post is likely to appear among the top search results for "Restaurant Les Thermes". ![]()
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