8. Offering a service that is not available Have you ever heard of TaskRabbit? This is a service where you can hire people to do various jobs, usually in the real (not virtual) world. For example, picking up laundry from the laundry or tidying up the garden.
I have a conflicted relationship with Brunei Email List TaskRabbit. but it does not work in the city where I live. However, they continue to send me these letters. I registered on their website many months ago. And if they had matched their details with my online profile, they would have realized that I couldn’t use the coupon.

email from TaskRabbit offering 20% discount 9. Broken link... Lately, letters of this kind have become less and less common. For several months, every day someone would send me a follow-up email apologizing for the broken link. But we're not that naive, guys.
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