From: Steve Davis

Subject: Re:

Date: 1997-2-20 11:14

Gates Computer Systems - Ryan Pitylak wrote:
> > Hello, my name is Ryan Pitylak with Gates Computer Systems. I would > like to take this time to comment on what a wonderful job you've done > with your site. I also want to explain to you on how advertising on my > page will benefit your page. I run a computer company called Gates > Computer Systems. My web page is http://gatescompu.home.ml.org. It has > only been up for four days, and I really haven't been around much to > advertise it. The thing that shocks me is that is already has over > 2000 hits! This means I get approximently 500 people hitting my home > page per day. One of your impressions will go on my home so everyone > can see it. You can view this yourself by going there. It is on a IP > counter located on www.dragonfire.net. > > There are two differnet ways you can advertise on my site. > > 1) You pay Gates Computer Systems a total of $79 for (30) thirty days > of advertising in advance. I will guarantee your company that your > company will get at least 3 impressions on my web site (please note > that an "impression" is the number of times an advertisement is seen > by a visitor, and is not to be equated with "hits"). > 2) You pay Gates Computer Systems 3.5 cents for every hit that occurs > on the site for the as long as you wish to have the advertisement up. > > Please read, completely fill out one of the two documents below and > fax back to 313-669-8563 or email at <iniquity.org at gates> if you are > interested. > > The agree.doc file is in a much better format that the agree.txt file > is. > > Thank you very much for your time, > > Ryan Pitylak (Gates Computer Systems) > <iniquity.org at gates> > > Name: agree.doc > Part 1.2 Type: application/msword > Encoding: base64 > > Name: agree.txt > Part 1.3 Type: Plain Text (text/plain) > Encoding: quoted-printable
Please don't send me this kind of advertising. I get enough junk. -- ------------------------------------------------------ Out the 10Base-T, through the router, down the T1, over the leased line, off the bridge, past the firewall ... Nothin' but 'Net. ------------------------------------------------------