Junk Email of the Day: Special Edition

I re­ceived this in my junk email folder at work to­day. Clearly, my spam fil­ters are set too high — I nar­rowly missed be­ing rec­og­nized for my achievements.

Dear Bonnie,

It is my plea­sure to in­form you that you are be­ing con­sid­ered for in­clu­sion into the 2009 – 2010 Princeton Premier Business Leaders and Professionals Honors Edition sec­tion of the registry.

The 2009 – 2010 edi­tion of the reg­istry will in­clude bi­ogra­phies of the world’s most ac­com­plished in­di­vid­u­als. Recognition of this kind is an honor shared by thou­sands of ex­ec­u­tives and pro­fes­sion­als through­out the world each year. Inclusion is con­sid­ered by many as the sin­gle high­est mark of achievement.

Upon fi­nal con­fir­ma­tion, you will be listed among other ac­com­plished in­di­vid­u­als in the Princeton Premier Registry.

For ac­cu­racy and pub­li­ca­tion dead­lines, please com­plete your ap­pli­ca­tion form and re­turn it to us within five busi­ness days.

There is no cost to be in­cluded in the reg­istry. If you’ve al­ready re­ceived this email from us, there is no need to re­spond again. This email serves as our fi­nal in­vi­ta­tion to po­ten­tial mem­bers who have not yet responded.

On be­half of the Executive Publisher, we wish you con­tin­ued success.

Sincerely,

Jason Harris

Managing Director

Princeton Premier

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