In pops this email in my inbox:
Universal Removals <paul@universalremovals.co.uk>
reply-to paul@universalremovals.co.uk
to info@totaluruguay.com
date Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:20 AM
subject relocation of people Spain
Hi there,
Universal Removals professional movers Spain
We receive many enquiries from people relocating in Spain
Please link to www.universalremovals.co.uk
Many Thanks
Regards
Paul McCue
Tel UK +44 0203 281 1750
Spain +34 966 117 377 d
Now, I have a couple problems with this email... first it was sent to info@totaluruguay.com an address we don't use. Second it is about Spain, not Uruguay. Third, I have no idea who these people. Fourth, I don't care if they get inquiries or not. Fifth, we have plenty of directories (even some on topic) that Paul could have submitted to rather than wasting his time and mine with an irrelevant email, aka: SPAM.
So, I fired off an very insensitive reply as is my nature with spam that seems to have a valid return address.
Why don't you remove your spamming a--hole from my email, you bloody
ignorant imbeciles.
And, Paul just doesn't get it... of course not, if he did, he'd have submitted his site to our directories and had that link (of course, if it was to a suitable directory, and that would not be our Uruguay directory).
Instead Paul let's me know what I big mistake I made!
Only trying to help you and ourselves, no offense intended but perhaps you
should have a think about your over reaction, you may upset the wrong
people