kfadden@elistboxmailing.com loves that pink
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You may know about blue screens of death. But did you know that MicroSoft are the prime pink hosting service. It is true. When you deal with a MicroSoft MX-certified list vendor like kfadden@elistboxmailing.com you can be sure that there is no problem using MicroSoft bulletproof hosting services to get the word out. The lists may be useless, but you can rely on MicroSoft. And remember, there is a reason it is not called Large-Rigid! If you are the kind of bunghole that wants to use pink promotion, MicroSoft is here to help.
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«We are roud to welcome the newest member of the Microsoft MX qualified list vendors:
* velma.rodriguez@leadprotologix.com
Let us give her a big welcome and remember that you can verify her credential at any time with the simple command:
$ host leadprotologix.com
And, of course, you should always remember to "Look Out for Outlook!"»
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When you are ready to get serious, you should probably choose a serious spam list vendor. MicroSoft have the most serious spam list vendors:
* kfadden@elistboxmailing.com
* autumn.howard@expodatabaselist.live
* bryce@listjournals.live
* cheryl.knight@changelogics.tech
* elisabeth@usaconfer.live
* eva.mullen@rescaledata.tech
* grace.james@b2bleadslist.com
* lydia.stubbs@discoveringdeals.tech
* melody.hawkins@corporateleads.tech
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All transactions with MicroSoft and MicrSoft MX domains are backed by the MicroSoft Assurance:
- If you receive any money,
- you may mail it to Redmond,
- and it will be accepted.
To be sure that your transaction is covered, you need to be sure that the vendor is fully MicroSoft MX qualified. From a command line, check the domain. For instance, type:
$ host elistboxmailing.com
$ host rescaledata.tech
$ host b2bleadslist.com
When you see that MicroSoft Outlook credential appear, you know your transaction will be safely protected by the MicroSoft Assurance. Microsoft, where you always know to "Look out for Outlook!"
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