I don't know anything about studypal, but the original poster who mentioned it [not @blah170blah :)] was a spam bot. We get those a lot. :/ Hope you find the schedule though!
@sunil.kumar @"sunil.kumar-1" please tell me more about how you hired a spammer off of craigslist to do this for your company... I for one can't wait to use your services to learn how to spam incompetently like this...
If I wasn't practicing law I would definitely resume my Mandarin studies and learn to code so I could write scripts to spam LSAT prep forums for no reason... I mean for profit...
@Pacifico said:
If I wasn't practicing law I would definitely resume my Mandarin studies and learn to code so I could write scripts to spam LSAT prep forums for no reason... I mean for profit...
Guys, I'd recommend putting the e-mails in a private message including the people in this thread, so you don't expose yourselves to spam bots trolling websites harvesting emails.
The one benefit is that it can get you fee waivers that you'd otherwise have to apply for or in some cases might not even get if you asked. If that's not worth some spam then don't bother I guess.
You know, as far as spam goes, that’s actually kind ... . I won’t follow a spam link, and it definitely won ... nowhere. Good luck with your spam thing, we all got to ... you’re a robot. Has spam been automated yet? Anyway, if ...
@JackieSSmith11 On the off chance that you are not a spam bot, but someone truly seeking diamond advice on an LSAT forum. Don't forget the Cs-- Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=+best+diamond+stores+in+toronto
Bumping this since it got caught in the spam filter a day ago! Careful with the titles, @"Tina Cho" - we have quite a bit of spammers, so special characters are blocked.