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Operator! Give me the number for 911!
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I always read mine. It really helps when webmasters take out the time to let you know why you are rejected. I dont always correct the mistake on the site rejected but I do keep it in mind for future sites. I think that webmasters taking out the time to tell me why I have been rejected is really helping me better the quality in my work and realy appreciate it.
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There's Xanax in my thurible!
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My script allows users to turn on or off accept/decline notifications. The majority of my submitters have the notifications set to off.
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Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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I absolutely always read rejection mails...although I haven't seen one in quite a while...knock on wood
![]() Acceptance mails...unless the subject line lets me know there's something other than 'you're listed' in the mail...nope, don't usually read those. Then, there are those sites that send out mails with an ambiguous subject line. Most of those are sites I know quite well and that have always listed my stuff. I still tend to spot check those for anything unusual. |
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