[Pythonmac-SIG] You love cookies Don't you ? A special
holiday treat!
Richard Gordon
richard@richardgordon.net
Fri, 4 Jan 2002 19:51:45 -0500
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At 1:51 PM -0500 1/26/02, tastytreats@aol.com wrote:
>I noticed your email address
> on a physician list serve related to growing your practice.
>With your permission, we would like to send you information
>regarding new approaches to improving and/or growing your patient
>base, business tips for private practice physicians, and workshops
>and events for healthcare practitioners. To opt-in to our monthly
>e-newsletter and events calendar
><http://195.235.97.200/personal5/promote10/pb/>click here.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Victor Black
>Practice Growth Consultant
Dear Victor
I am so pleased that you noticed my email address
on a physician list and am very impressed that you
are offering your very useful services via a website in Spain, yet
used an open relay at a little community college in Oklahoma to
spread your message to the world.
Your website asks "Are you interested in learning about how to
professionally and ethically market your practice to grow and/or
improve your practice, and/or attract better patient cases?" You bet
I am, but I'm afraid that I just dabble in abnormal gynecology as a
hobby and don't really have a practice as such since that presents
some licensing problems.
In any case, I can see that you have adapted your Practice Growth
consultancy to the subtle nuances of the internet quite well and
expect that you will achieve positive feedback from many licensed
practitioners of abnormal gynecology. However, I remain a little
confused about the reference to holiday cookies in the subject header
of your message- did you mean "nookies?"
Thanks & I wish you a prosperous New Year.
Richard Gordon
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Gordon Design
Web Design/Database Development
http://www.richardgordon.net
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At 1:51 PM -0500 1/26/02, tastytreats@aol.com wrote:
<excerpt><fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>I noticed your email
address on a physician list serve related to growing your
practice. With your permission, we would like to send you information
regarding new approaches to improving and/or growing your patient base,
business tips for private practice physicians, and workshops and events
for healthcare practitioners. To opt-in to our monthly e-newsletter and
events calendar <<http://195.235.97.200/personal5/promote10/pb/>click
here.
Sincerely,
Victor Black
Practice Growth Consultant
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</smaller></fontfamily>Dear Victor
I am so pleased that you noticed my email address on a physician
list and am very impressed that you are offering your very useful
services via a website in Spain, yet used an open relay at a little
community college in Oklahoma to spread your message to the world.
Your website asks "Are you <fontfamily><param>Verdana</param>interested
in learning about how to professionally and ethically market your
practice to grow and/or improve your practice, and/or attract better
patient cases?" You bet I am, but I'm afraid that I just dabble in
abnormal gynecology as a hobby and don't really have a practice as such
since that presents some licensing problems.
</fontfamily>In any case, I can see that you have adapted your Practice
Growth consultancy to the subtle nuances of the internet quite well and
expect that you will achieve positive feedback from many licensed
practitioners of abnormal gynecology. However, I remain a little
confused about the reference to holiday cookies in the subject header
of your message- did you mean "nookies?"
Thanks & I wish you a prosperous New Year.
Richard Gordon
--------------------
Gordon Design
Web Design/Database Development
http://www.richardgordon.net
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