We thought to offer you something new today. Promise, no disappointment

Its a working Tuesday, I am in a meeting and a get an email on my blackberry which says "We thought to offer you something new today. Promise, no disappointment"


I know immediately that his is Spam, so I read on (Just like Alok would do). Took a screen shot for you'll to see

I have never signed up on any Matrimonial site, forget Simply Marry.

Yes, I do have a Times Jobs account from 2 years ago, but I didn't use it even back then.

I am writing this here to know what you Rodinhooders think of this kind of advertising. If you got something like this, what are the chances you would sign up? 

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Tags: Advertising, Marry, Times

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Comment by Nameet Potnis on May 16, 2012 at 2:13pm
Naukri Ke saath chokri sounds So much cooler! They should make it their Tag Line :p
Comment by Harshad Ghodke on May 16, 2012 at 2:11pm

Even Naukri.com is doing this. Naukri ke saath Chokri 

Comment by Nameet Potnis on May 16, 2012 at 10:49am

So this means that since I was registered with TimesJobs and they sent me a Simply Marry email trying to get me interested in a girl, It does NOT account for SPAM, because I am signed up with them?

Is that so? 

Comment by Alok 'Rodinhood' Kejriwal on May 15, 2012 at 7:08pm

pure garbage. next they will send you an indiatimes service to advertise your wedding.

then TOI classified to find a maid for your kid

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