Discussion:Anyone have luck getting new clients via email?

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{{ForumReplyPost|UserID=Taxref|Date=16 October 2007|Text=Feeling an irresistable compulsion to hurl further comical invective on the OP, I would add that if the only reason you ever contact old buddies, former teammates, or fellow college gradutes is to try to sell them something, they probably got lost from you on purpose!}} {{ForumReplyPost|UserID=Taxref|Date=16 October 2007|Text=Feeling an irresistable compulsion to hurl further comical invective on the OP, I would add that if the only reason you ever contact old buddies, former teammates, or fellow college gradutes is to try to sell them something, they probably got lost from you on purpose!}}
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Wkstaxprep (talk|edits) said:

16 October 2007
Just wondering if anyone has had success getting new clients via email?

i understand cold emails will get no response.

how about sending emails to long lost buddies or former sports teamates, or fellow college gradutaes?

Thanks.

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

16 October 2007
I think the preparers sending email from India will have you beat on price if someone is willing to send their confidential info over the internet.

TexCPA (talk|edits) said:

16 October 2007
"how about sending emails to long lost buddies or former sports teamates, or fellow college gradutaes"

lost- there is a reason they are lost, i can't find them

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

16 October 2007
is 'gradutaes' already plural?

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

16 October 2007
Good lord, long lost buddies, teammates and gradwhatevers will probably be delighted to hear from you and solicit for donations to their run for state legislator, or maybe hit you up to borrow money. There is a reason they are lost.

Taxref (talk|edits) said:

16 October 2007
Feeling an irresistable compulsion to hurl further comical invective on the OP, I would add that if the only reason you ever contact old buddies, former teammates, or fellow college gradutes is to try to sell them something, they probably got lost from you on purpose!

Bengoshi (talk|edits) said:

16 October 2007
Kev, as our friend Mr. Bush might say, "Is are children learning? Yes, our childrens is learning!"