Tuesday, March 10, 2009
On sharing your freinds' e-mails
Thrillist offers an example why it's not nice to "e-mail this article to your friend." This landed in my inbox today:
You're Invited
A while back, your friend (NAME REDACTED) sent you an article from Thrillist — the free daily email that sifts through the crap to find the newest restaurants, bars, events, gear, gadgets and services.
For some insane reason, you didn't sign up. We'll forgive you if you accept your invitation within the next 7 days.
Each day, you'll get one quick email on the best of what's new in your city and across the web. Whatever it is, we promise it won't suck.
You can read our Deal before accepting your invitation, or just get on the list now.
(My friend's name was redacted by me for this post.)
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