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	<title>Comments on: Co-Reg Confusion</title>
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		<title>By: Clarke</title>
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		<description>The problem I have with co-reg is that if people join your site as say loquax@ and they then sign-up to co-reg with a bunch of other Merchants, when they start to send email to the user, they have forgotten they joined the other sites at same time as yours and so get hacked off at you for sending them loads of emails when you have not. The other problem is some companies who get co-reg emails think they can now send everything under the sun to that person and before you know it your own newsletter is totally not effective as everyone has blocked you.

However I have no problem with people that want to use co-reg as a way to make money as you probably make more, than if you had to send someone to a direct site.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The problem I have with co-reg is that if people join your site as say loquax@ and they then sign-up to co-reg with a bunch of other Merchants, when they start to send email to the user, they have forgotten they joined the other sites at same time as yours and so get hacked off at you for sending them loads of emails when you have not. The other problem is some companies who get co-reg emails think they can now send everything under the sun to that person and before you know it your own newsletter is totally not effective as everyone has blocked you.</p>
<p>However I have no problem with people that want to use co-reg as a way to make money as you probably make more, than if you had to send someone to a direct site.</p>
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