Max:
Get outta here... those fvckers!!! I got the same pair of shoes (brown right?) for a 499.99 and the numbnuts said he was cutting me a deal.
Man I'm pissed!!!!
In all seriousness, I sincerely doubt that any big book, Pinnacle included of course, will sell a list of e-mail addresses. Why would you wanna share your customers' data base? Why would anyone give their competitors the chance to break into your profit?
I can understand the scam books doing this, because they're not planning to stay in the business for long, but to imply that a book would share their data base of squares is laughable.
Blue Edwards & Icedog, I'm not saying you guys are lying. Stranger things have happened, but it just doesn't make any sense. What you guys could do is create a series of similar addys, let's say:
playforbucks111@yahoo.com, this addy you submit to X book. You then create
playforbucks222@yahoo.com (same password) and that one you submit to Y book. When the spam starts comin in just move on to
playforbucks333@yahoo.com.
The idea is that the similarity in the name of the accounts will allow you to keep control of all of them , without a big effort.