Email Marketing: The Pissy Email Replies

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by Supper, Sep 10, 2008.

  1. #1
    They crack me up sometimes.

    Here's what someone replied with...

    lol. They opted in and not only that, they sent me a reply after they got the email after you opt in (asking a question).

    It cracks me up every time.
     
    Supper, Sep 10, 2008 IP
  2. Bison

    Bison Active Member

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    #2
    Priceless!
     
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  3. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    LOL, nice one :D

    However, sometimes I really have no idea, where I get emails from :(
     
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  4. Supper

    Supper Peon

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    I sent them an overly.... blunt reply. They just emailed me back. I was expecting another pissy email because a lot of people aren't humble, but they did. So that's good.
     
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    Ripped Well-Known Member

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    Yeah.. I get some funny ones too.. people actually think I'm manually sending them emails, so I have one email message in my followup messages, something like '{firstname}, Did you get my last email' , remind the user about a product
    And I get a bunch of responses to that message all the time, from people confirming that they received the previous e-mail.... lol :)
     
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  6. emon878

    emon878 Active Member

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    aww thts cute lol
     
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    #7
    Awesome!

    Got the same stuff here. I only do DOUBLY OPT-IN... So, after the guy signed, confirmed, and received 3-4 emails, he writes back all pissed off:

    "I never signed for this! Where did you get my email? I will report you for spam"...

    OH GO AHEAD. Gotta love those double opt-ins ;)
     
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  8. mikey1090

    mikey1090 Moderator Staff

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    #8
    I'd send them a hilarious Youtube vid or sarcastic image instead.

    What an idiot :p Haven't they ever heard of the unsubscribe button ;)
     
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  9. alexs464

    alexs464 Well-Known Member

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    here is one:

     
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    Madman340 Peon

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    Is this when people sign up for a product and they enter their email addresses?
     
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    spinx Banned

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    mostly yes. I would suggest for such registration use temporary email ie guerrillamail.com
     
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    primeelite Peon

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    #12
    So many people sign up for a free ebook etc then when you send them another offer they do not recognize it or many marketers get greedy and send out way too many emails and hurt themselves and so many people unsubscribe.
     
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    I just got a good one, one guy replied on one of the follow up emails:

     
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    alexs464 Well-Known Member

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    lol!:eek: :D
     
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    Don't they know if it was a spam you should never reply saying "stop spamming me", if you do they know there is a human who is reading their emails and reading them daily and BIG time spammers will put them on a special list to spam more..
    if that makes sense, its true tho.
     
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    #16
    Could be that someone was sharing an email address, and the main owner saw something they didn't subscribe to.
     
    darkmessiah, Sep 11, 2008 IP
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    In all honesty, in the past i have used made up email addresses for various online accounts / websites.. this must be the result lol.
     
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    Man, these people are stupid....how can you do that?
    I got somekind the same situations for 20-30 times.
    You know the get subscribers.com no? where you can buy leads for 0.2$. Well, I bought some leads and every time EVERY TIME, until I pi***d on their system, I send a e-mail they unsubscribe, some of them replying me: Where do you got my address?...That's annoying ....
     
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  19. Supper

    Supper Peon

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    Well, if someone else shared it, they confirmed by clicking the confirmation link,,,, and then reply to me asking a question lol.

    Actually it wasn't an offer. It was an informative email with no selling.
     
    Supper, Sep 11, 2008 IP