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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 199152" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>You know, the letter in question was just a marketing letter. If I had a criticism it would only be that it was not all that inspired. I would venture that every one on this board, man or woman, young or old, gets at least a dozen of, dare I say it, such plug and play letters a year. Throw in solicitations from several charities, community amateur theaters or orchestras, little league, HS booster clubs and your always down-on-his luck Uncle Wilbur, and it probably is three dozen or more. Just change the names and the content is the same. I would also venture that neither the AD or the head ball coach has a bonus riding on the quality of the letter. The whole initial reaction baffles me, because, boy, with that response I'm glad they weren't standing guard at the Berlin Wall or such. If one doesn't want to spring for a season ticket, fine. Just don't huffily blame it on an evergreen marketing letter. Better yet, offer to edit the next one for them. They'll appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 199152, member: 2175"] You know, the letter in question was just a marketing letter. If I had a criticism it would only be that it was not all that inspired. I would venture that every one on this board, man or woman, young or old, gets at least a dozen of, dare I say it, such plug and play letters a year. Throw in solicitations from several charities, community amateur theaters or orchestras, little league, HS booster clubs and your always down-on-his luck Uncle Wilbur, and it probably is three dozen or more. Just change the names and the content is the same. I would also venture that neither the AD or the head ball coach has a bonus riding on the quality of the letter. The whole initial reaction baffles me, because, boy, with that response I'm glad they weren't standing guard at the Berlin Wall or such. If one doesn't want to spring for a season ticket, fine. Just don't huffily blame it on an evergreen marketing letter. Better yet, offer to edit the next one for them. They'll appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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