>>It's a couple-pages snail mail ad, guess I forgot to specify that. I think it's still in the trash bin at home, if anyone wants to see a scan.
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>I think I am too, can you just put it on the web and post the link?
Here's the
link to the first page of the IT Factory ad with the fox-bashing (plus a contest-trick to get you to respond :) I can't prove it, but I'm fairly sure it came through Advisor because they have my town name incorrect on the FPA mag address, and this has the same incorrect town (the USPS gets them to me anyway because the zip is close by). And as I said, I receive all other vfp-related material at my work address. If anyone received the ad who has never given their address to Advisor in any way, I will be puzzled about where the address came from.
Two things I don't like about this, if I'm correct: 1) fox-bashing without specifics that is generally incorrect, and 2) possible paid use of my address to do it. BTW, please feel free to send an email with any comments/questions about the fox-bashing to the email address in the letter, possibly (as I did) with a request to pass the message along to David Short.
There's another full page of standard hype about how great the business is, but it has no fox-bashing. Aside from having no specifics or recommendations, I have no gripe with the second page.
The Anonymous Bureaucrat,
and frankly, quite content not to be
a member of either major US political party.