We got a postcard from some outfit using a West Palm Beach postage permit.  Apparently they have ""BEEN GOING CRAZY TRYING TO CONTACT"" me.  Interesting as I have email and my phone is always attended.  Anyway it seems I've been ""verified"" (?) and they are excited for me!  According to the postcard  ""You will receive at your request Two Roundtrip Airfares to Anywhere in the Continental U.S.!""\r	
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Well duh, they sell travel tickets.  At my request I can receive ""Two Roundtrip Airfares to Anywhere in the Continental U.S"" from any airline online, or from any travel agency. While the word complimentary does appear in red all capital letters, it doens't say what is complimentary.\r	
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The card also reads ""We have identified you and you are now ON RECORD.  We are happy to contact you directly at your residence to inform you that you have been confirmed to receive this notice for a Vacation Package.""  I?ve been confirmed to receive their junk mail  -  lucky me ;->\r	
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It goes on from there, the whole tone of the piece looks like I've won something, but a careful reading just is a bunch of double talk BS trying to get me to call 1-888-561-0725, I think I?ll pass.\r	
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I'm really tired of getting this type of junk mail.\r	
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I wonder why a reputable company would stoop to such a deceptive tactic to contact potential customers, I guess I know the real answer is that they wouldn?t
                        
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