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Jing Screen Capture of the Day

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A user shares a screenshot of repetitive promotional emails from a vendor (DD) that he receives multiple times, prompting humorous jabs from other members about the sender's messy office/workspace and vendors' overly aggressive email marketing tactics. The thread evolves into lighthearted banter joking that dealers opening these emails only encourages more spam, and mocking the sender's apparent clutter as trendy hoarding. The key insight is a tongue-in-cheek warning that engaging with vendor emails signals dealers are reading them, which will only intensify marketing bombardment.

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This email hits my inbox 2 times a day every other day...I finally unsubscribed from it. How many times does DD need to send the same email?

Since I've been lucky enough to see this so many times, I thought I would share as my Jing Screen Capture of the Day.

Feel free to submit yours!

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A user shares a screenshot of repetitive promotional emails from a vendor (DD) that he receives multiple times, prompting humorous jabs from other members about the sender's messy office/workspace and vendors' overly aggressive email marketing tactics. The thread evolves into lighthearted banter joking that dealers opening these emails only encourages more spam, and mocking the sender's apparent clutter as trendy hoarding. The key insight is a tongue-in-cheek warning that engaging with vendor emails signals dealers are reading them, which will only intensify marketing bombardment.

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