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1. moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: "simon hurley" <simonsensis@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 19:35:47 PST
Just received a catalogue from Victoria British. From the name which I supplied to the Moss Motors' web site to get their catalogue, I believe Moss handed over my name to Vic Brit. Does anyone know i
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00447.html (7,388 bytes)

2. Re: moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: "Andrew Lundgren" <lundgren@iname.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 21:26:25 -0700
I'm pretty sure they are not. VB is owned by long motor corp. Perhaps VB bought the list from moss??
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00451.html (7,736 bytes)

3. Re: moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: MGTD1952@cs.com
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 07:35:00 EST
They are not the same company as far as I know. In fact, Vicky Brit is only one small part of a larger automotive enterprise (Long Motors, I think). Perhaps VB has a computer specialist on staff that
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00457.html (7,289 bytes)

4. Re: moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: Wildbil923@aol.com
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 01:12:08 EST
I doubt if Moss would sell its customer list to a direct competitor like VB. My guess is VB gets its list from magazines we subscribe to, internet sites we visit, car registration databases, etc. Per
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00463.html (7,380 bytes)

5. Re: moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: David Councill <dcouncil@imt.net>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 08:51:15 -0700
I might guess that VB got your name from another source like your state's motor vehicle records. When I was living in rural Utah about ten years ago, I received an unsolicited catalog from Victoria B
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00476.html (7,901 bytes)

6. Re: moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: "James H. Nazarian, Ph.D." <microdoc@apk.net>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 12:34:11 -0500
Moss sold your name to VB...... Hmmmm. Does anyone know what collusion smells like?
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00521.html (7,633 bytes)

7. RE: moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 10:16:25 -0800
Give me a Break! If it were that easy, we here would be rolling in ill gotten gains, and I would have the money to put my MGB back together and on the road. As it is I'm commuting eighty miles a day
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00524.html (8,622 bytes)

8. Re: Moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrie Alexander" <Lawrie@britcars.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 16:46:42 -0800
See, this is just what I was referring to in my post yesterday, how an errant statement can lead to a reputable company being maligned. Simon conjectured that maybe Moss had sold their mailing list t
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00537.html (8,813 bytes)

9. Re: Moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: "James H. Nazarian, Ph.D." <microdoc@apk.net>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 01:05:48 -0500
I have been an ardent supporter of Moss for many years, but I won't deify them or suggest we let them rest on their laurels. Simon made a worthy observation that he gave his name in some unusual form
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00544.html (9,802 bytes)

10. Re: Moss selling names (score: 1)
Author: Gonaj@aol.com
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 09:53:14 EST
This is tiresome. Did any of you ever use a credit card to pay for a purchase from Moss? I didn't think so. Selling information is a major source of income for credit card companies. Lets stop pointi
/html/mgs/2000-02/msg00552.html (7,262 bytes)


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