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eGospodarka.plFinanseGrupypl.biznes.bankiEgg spamuje ;)Re: Egg spamuje ;)
  • Data: 2002-05-11 19:24:13
    Temat: Re: Egg spamuje ;)
    Od: "qb" <q...@q...qb> szukaj wiadomości tego autora
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    Nie przejmuj sie opiniami, ze spamujesz.
    Twoje posty z newsami bywaja calkiem ciekawe i oszczedzaja nieco czasu na
    zbieraniu informacji do dyplomu.:)
    Gdybys jeszcze zrodlo dokladniej podal ( bo jakos nie zawsze moge je
    znalezc...)
    dzieki
    pozdr
    qb
    PS Minik stara ci sie dorownac w statsach wywalajac na kazdy twoj post
    przynajmniej 1 o spamie, ale jego informacje sa jakby mniej ciekawe ... :)
    "AMRA" <a...@a...com> wrote in message
    news:abife9$eqj$1@news.onet.pl...
    > Jako, ze u nas sie to pojawilo o mBanku, podsylam ciekawostke.
    > Ciekawa jest mysle wzmianka o tym prawie bankowym, ktore kaze informowac
    > klientow co 3 lata o nowych produktach :) Fajne, hehe
    >
    > Milego czytania
    >
    > Online banking giant Egg is unrepentant about its email marketing policy,
    > despite admitting that it risks annoying customers by sending them
    messages
    > even if they have opted out when joining up.
    >
    > A fairly presumptuous marketing message sent out by the bank recently, and
    > posted on the uk netmarketing message board by an irate Egg customer,
    read:
    > "When you applied for an Egg card, you may remember ticking the little box
    > choosing not to receive information from us on products and services. Of
    > course we respect your choice. But as an Egg Card holder we just think you
    > might kick yourself for missing out on our new Egg Rewards email."
    >
    > Pointing out that the email regarded a new rewards scheme for credit card
    > holders, a spokesperson for Egg said that this type of message was
    something
    > it did "quite often" - to make sure that customers who have opted not to
    > receive marketing "still don't want to".
    >
    > The company said that it is required by banking law to update customers
    > about new products every three years, although admitting that it sends out
    > marketing messages to 'unsolicitable' customers more regularly than that.
    > The spokesperson added: "It's unfortunate if we annoy somebody... but if
    you
    > are unsoliticable and a new product or service comes out, you could be
    > annoyed as well."
    >
    > Fulfilling one promise, Egg reported at the end of April that it achieved
    > profitability in the first three months of this year on the back of
    > increased borrowing by its credit card users.
    >
    > The company, created by Prudential in October 1998, recorded a pre-tax
    > profit of Ł4.1m against a loss of Ł32.7m in Q1 2001 as credit card
    borrowing
    > rose to just under Ł2bn. Egg claims to have just under 2m customers.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    >
    > ------
    > Amra the Freelancer
    > www.amra.pl
    >
    >


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