[iwar] Fwd: You can send actual postcard from asia (fwd)


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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 16:48:48 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: [iwar] Fwd: You can send actual postcard from asia (fwd)
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Interesting perception management piece here - forwarded to me:

> Here's one post that I found iteresting from the IETF-weird List. Maybe this 
> one would be an interesting candidate for your iWar List Fred (low-level 
> deception technique)
> 
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Asian.Postcard@above.proper.com
> To: ietf-weird@imc.org
> Subject: You can send actual postcard from asia
> Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 02:30:27
> 
> If you received an actual postcard from abroad¡¦.
> How do you feel ?
> 
> We send it from Seoul Korea to your client in worldwide with a Korea stamp 
> and oriental postcard with your handwritten messages.
> 
> Your customer will think you are sending it from Korea with traveling, even 
> if you are not there.
> 
> a)	customer's interest - say hello from the mystery world.
> b)	customer's inspiration - your special concerns from abroad.
> c)	unique experience - receiving news from the opposite side of the earth.
> d)	hand-written message - think of them as a valued customer
> 
> For most companies it means the difference between a sizeable profit margin 
> and just getting by. A successful business requires good communication 
> between the company and the client and the company showing that it cares 
> about its clients.
> 
> With our personalized postcards you have the opportunity to show that you 
> care about the people who make your business profitable.
> Many companies have greeting cards that can be received electronically. Our 
> company is not one of those. Even though we realize that we are in the 
> electronic age we relate to how important an 'actual' postcard received at 
> their home or office can be. Our postcards served handwritten so that they 
> can be personable. These messages will relate that you care about their 
> business and think of them as a valued customer.
> 
> So why wait any longer to let your customers know how you feel about them
> Visit our website today at http://www.asiancard.com to let them know how 
> important they are to you.
> 
> Sincerely
> 
> Jaeson Joe
> Asian postcard service
> postman@asiancard.com

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