Re: Jan posting about Dr. Steve on DentalTown!

From: Adenosine (adeno_at_nospam4u.org)
Date: 12/10/04


Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 17:55:53 GMT

On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 12:46:27 -0500, Joel M. Eichen
<joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote:

>On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 17:04:42 GMT, "Dr Steve" <nospam@home.net> wrote:
>
>>Hi Tony,
>>
>>You know one of the reasons I avoid DT now is due to the fact that a couple
>>of years back, I was getting 2-3 spam messages a day from DT. I politely
>>asked them, via email, to stop. They claimed they were not sending spam. So
>>I advised them to check and see who was stealing their logo and trademarks
>>and sent a copy of the spam back to them. Howie called my office on the
>>telephone to argue that those messages were not spam, and when my front desk
>>staff refused to have me get up in the middle of a bonding procedure to
>>speak to him, he proceeded to use the types of vulgar language (to this nice
>>lady) that I have not heard since working construction jobs. Also, Rod
>>Kxxrtx called me at home one Sunday afternoon to complain about something I
>>said on this NG (about 8 months prior) which got siphoned off into some
>>other web-page that he was surfing. His vocabulary and politeness was no
>>better than Howie's.
>>
>>I figure I can easily just leave them to selling their assortment of
>>products, books and seminars.
>>
>
>This is all true. Sci.med.dentistry folks are a class of gentlemen
>.... possibly because no one is selling anything here.
>
>Or maybe just a different culture.
>
>
>If DTers disagree, they are into BIG-TIME bashing ......
>
>(I do purposefully bait them though!)
>
>
>Joel
>

You are quite the master baiter at DT.

--
Adenosine
Semi-informed Dental Consumer ?


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