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DONT IGNORE
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¢ Dont Ignore "unknown" groups!
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¼Written by Colorbird/Razor 1911
¹This is an article which I think that
everyone that is doing any kind of
swapping should read. You see, I am
also a swapper and I got a lot more
than 100 contacts and I think that I
have a quite good contactlist, you
have certaintly heard of at least 90%
of my contacts. But I have also some
contacts that are not so known. And I
talk to them sometimes (well, I talk
to almost all my swedish contacts,
cant afford to call foreign calls) and
one time when I talked to
Plugster/Defiance (A really nice dewd,
contact him for swapp, addy in advert
section!) we discussed swapping and we
talked about which contacts we had.
Well, he had 85 and I had 120 at that
moment so both had a quite good amount
of contacts. Then I heard his
contacts and well, not much known
dudes, perhaps 25%. I asked him why
havent you contacted some more famous
dude and shocking answer was that he
had written to more people than I had!
And to several people I swap with and
I know is rather fast repliers. How
come they havent answered I thought.
My friend had sent really new stuff,
newer than I use to send(I'm lazy) but
he hadnt't recieved an answer. What
the fuck are the swappers of today
thinking? I mean do they only care
about the groupname of the contact or
what ? That pisses me of! Even if
¶the contact sends the newest stuff
available he doesnt get an answer,
just because he is unknown! That is
sick! Therefore I suggest to all you
swappers that you should not look at
the name of the group when you are
contacted but to the stuff and the
letter. And its nicer to send back
the disks because it gives a good
reputation for your group.