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![]() It didn't look right to me.
Over there at the International Society for Strageic Marketing. It is spelled Hershell... but after reading his bio and seeing all those names he directed under, I assumed he was tracking where his mail came from. But I knew it was Herschell, for crying in the buckets, his books are staring at me from the shelf. But a lesson. I code my name(s) too. For example, I sent or called for information regarding every ad in one of those Money Making kind of a mag. I start in front, and in this case I used J.A. Alexander, J.B, J.C. etc. all through the magazine and when I used those up I switched to G.A., G.B., etc. So what? Well, after 6 months, I can state with a certainty that the guy whom got J.E. Alexander is making more money selling my name (his list) than he probably makes from his biz-op. I talked today with a man that had a house list of over 3 million, and he made thousands per DAY from that list, on rentals. So my apologies to HersChell for not Ceeing the tree in front of me while I was surfing the forest. Gordon (Maybe) Alexander PS. There are many legitimate reasons for using aka's and aliases, honest! Thomas Jaye |
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