This to me is like signing up with a shopping company only to find there is no work in your area. The advice I have always received on this forum is to just keep signing up which I have done. Coyle is one that comes to mind. No work then boom there is work. The scheduler did come across a bit harsh, but has explained in the next message why. How hard is it to hit a delete button so their not reported as spam? I don't even open Bare emails. Automatic delete.
Inside Evaluators Wrote:
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> Delwilliams Wrote:
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> > I don't send them to spam,because they could
> get
> > their account closed down if too many classify
> as
> > that. I filter them. Saves them, and me.
>
>
> Thank you!
> It's hard enough to get invite emails to go
> through these days w/o having shoppers mark us as
> spam.
>
> Shoppers have no idea how we have to scrutinize
> what's put in an email's body, subject line, and
> phrasing in order to keep it from bouncing back in
> the first place. You want all the details in the
> subject line? Instant spam red flag for almost
> all ISPs.
>
> If you don't want email invites from your MSPs, go
> into your profile settings and set it for no
> emails.
>
> And for those of you that decide to continue
> marking our emails as spam instead of hitting
> delete, I sincerely hope there's a $100 shop with
> a $100 bonus that's located 10 minutes from your
> house sitting in your spam folder right now...that
> you will never, ever know about.
>
> ok...I'm done with my end of month vent.