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Interesting eMail
I was looking at my spam folder tonight, looking to see if a reply to an email I'd written had somehow gotten filtered there. To my surprise, I discovered an email from Sider International, a kilt making company in Pakistan. They had, they said, gotten my business details off my website, and were interested in making kilts for my business.
The thing is, I don't have a business. And the only place I've ever mentioned that I was considering selling kilts was a thread here, where we were discussing the economics of making and selling kilts, wherein I decided that I couldn't afford to do so, unless I could lower my production costs by having the kilts made overseas.
Which makes me wonder just how many people are reading our threads.....
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go for it! u make more money and then buy more kilts! simple as that.......or at least, i wish it were
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lol some where they are a sweat shop just waiting on you to say yeah you can make my kilts lol !They are no telling who all comes here and reads our stuff.Had a lady at doctors ffice approach me knowing myname freaked me out because shes talking like she knew me and im thinking great ive had a mental breakdownb and forgot this person who obviously knows me quiet well.After 15 or so minutes of being nice im like where do i know you and she said oh i read your profile of myspace.Scary!
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Beware, big brother (and others) are watching.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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I get at least two or three emails from Pakistani companies offering to sell me kilts, sporrans, belts, what have you, every day. I consider it the equivalent of "kilt-spam." :-) I know others on this board recieve similar emails.
I've actually gotten phone calls from a couple of Pakistani firms at the museum, wanting us to carry their kilts in our gift shop. One got quite mad at me when I told him I wasn't interested!
Aye,
Matt
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Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall
I was looking at my spam folder tonight, looking to see if a reply to an email I'd written had somehow gotten filtered there. To my surprise, I discovered an email from Sider International, a kilt making company in Pakistan. They had, they said, gotten my business details off my website, and were interested in making kilts for my business.
The thing is, I don't have a business. And the only place I've ever mentioned that I was considering selling kilts was a thread here, where we were discussing the economics of making and selling kilts, wherein I decided that I couldn't afford to do so, unless I could lower my production costs by having the kilts made overseas.
Which makes me wonder just how many people are reading our threads.....
I got the very same email last week. Odd. Very odd.
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I also get the phishing e-mails from Sider International. About 3 a week.
They offer Tartan kilts for $30.00 us. Canvas kilts for $30.00 us. And Prince Charlie Jackets for $96.00 us.
All anyone would need is a garage, some shipping supplies, and an e-bay account and anyone can be a kilt vendor.
Double the price you are charged and you can still offer a kilt to the world at at least half of what anyone else offers. That's 100% pure profit to you.
I honestly don't see why everyone on this forum doesn't do this.
Then when you have made some profits you can get a tent and go to some highland games. Wear a t-shirt that says something like "Only true Scots wear the kilt." which you order off another e-bay vendor and make another 100% profit.
You know what, this sounds so good I think I'll close my shop and do it too.
Steve Ashton
www.freedomkilts.com
Skype (webcam enabled) thewizardofbc
I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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All anyone would need is a garage, some shipping supplies, and an e-bay account and anyone can be a kilt vendor.
Double the price you are charged and you can still offer a kilt to the world at at least half of what anyone else offers. That's 100% pure profit to you.
I honestly don't see why everyone on this forum doesn't do this.
Yes you make it sound very easy, Steve. The problem probably comes once the e-bay customers start expressing disappointment and dis-satisfaction with the quality.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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Originally Posted by JerMc
Beware, big brother (and others) are watching.
Your TV set watches you back ... right!?
"I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way."
- Franklin P. Adams
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17th May 07, 09:24 AM
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Not to mention the fact that there aren't any **** kilt manufacturers at the top of this page as sponsors either.
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