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You be the jury by SnappingTurtle2007-02-16 08:15:20
  Not Their Problem. Legally. by Havoc2007-02-16 08:18:56
    It's not for selling $recalled_food, by hadji2007-02-16 08:30:50
      I disagree, potentially, by jeff_uk2007-02-16 08:34:43
        2 days later doesn't matter. by hadji2007-02-16 08:41:24
          Would a newspaper announcement by Peace_man2007-02-16 08:47:02
            What it comes down to for me is that by hadji2007-02-16 08:53:31
              What if you know 100,000 people. by Jeff_UK2007-02-16 08:59:03
                If it was part of my business model that I tracked by hadji2007-02-16 09:16:33
                  If that's the case, how effective would your by Peace_man2007-02-16 09:28:07
                    If I sent the notification, I've fulfilled my by hadji2007-02-16 09:33:19
                      You said it! by Peace_man2007-02-16 10:06:42
                        I am not introducing the ability by hadji 2007-02-16 11:12:30
to do a mail merge. They are. They've already established their customer database. They've already established their ability to query that database. They've already established a technology infrastructure. Mail merge is not a new, cutting edge technology. It's one of the most basic levels of functionality for a customer database, and it's been around for decades.
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