I received a badly written email and decided to take a look at the website

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Root 66 Woodshop

At least they've put an off button there for the music! :D

Good grief, I've seen some dodgy looking websites, but this... it's almost childlike!

Quite strange that when you click on "see our products" on all product pages it goes to a page where you get this choice...

In which categories, you'd like to see our all products in.

Furniture Hardware
Bath Hardware and other Bath related products
Home Furnishing and Related Products
Religious Brassware (Church Products & Casket Hardware)
Metal Logo Labels
All Products.

You get a tick box and then you have to contact them? Wouldn't it be a lot easier to actually just put in a box stating

[Email us for a PDF copy of our catalogue]

I'll be blunt, if I was wanting a product that they produce I'd be a bit put off by having to email them for a catalogue though.
 
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Travelling Sam

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My gosh - try making an appointment as well :eek:

Still a better effort than this cold call email I received regarding TV Advertising - this comes from London.

The big pitch finished with:

[FONT=&quot]Please not that XXX have limited funds to alocate to busnises for campaigns so this offer is on a fist come fists serve basis, dont miss out![/FONT]
How bloody difficult is it to use spellcheck - or proof a bloody e-mail?

XXX my replacement of their company name.

Needless to say I didn't take advantage of their "fist come fists serve basis".
 
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