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Author: wwalker82wwalker82 Date: Feb 9, 2008 19:17
Hey tea lovers I just wanted to inform the group about our tea. We
just started up in December of 2007 and we want to share out delicious
brew with other tea lovers.
Precious Will Tea is a private label tea company, run by a husband and
wife team, based in Queen Village, Philadelphia, PA.
Our teas are the best available from around the world. We use teas
recognized by the Ethical Tea Partnership
( www.ethicalteapartnership.org) for fair growing and manufacturing
practices and hand-bag each tea in chlorine-free tea bags.
We currently offer 14 different teas. With selections in Blacks,
Flavored Blacks, Rooibos, Greens, and Herbals you are sure to find
something that will meet your tea needs!
Be assured, Precious Will Tea has brewed each tea we sell to ensure
the correct balance of flavor and blend.
If we won't drink it we won't sell it!
Please check out our website to learn more about us and our tea:
www.preciouswilltea.com
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Author: Dominic T.Dominic T. Date: Feb 10, 2008 07:48
On Feb 9, 10:17 pm, wwalke...@ gmail.com wrote:
> Hey tea lovers I just wanted to inform the group about our tea. We
> just started up in December of 2007 and we want to share out delicious
> brew with other tea lovers.
> Precious Will Tea is a private label tea company, run by a husband and
> wife team, based in Queen Village, Philadelphia, PA.
>
> Our teas are the best available from around the world. We use teas
> recognized by the Ethical Tea Partnership
> ( www.ethicalteapartnership.org) for fair growing and manufacturing
> practices and hand-bag each tea in chlorine-free tea bags.
>
> We currently offer 14 different teas. With selections in Blacks,
> Flavored Blacks, Rooibos, Greens, and Herbals you are sure to find
> something that will meet your tea needs!
>
> Be assured, Precious Will Tea has brewed each tea we sell to ensure
> the correct balance of flavor and blend.
> If we won't drink it we won't sell it!
> ...
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Author: ShenShen Date: Feb 10, 2008 10:40
On Feb 9, 7:17 pm, wwalke...@ gmail.com wrote:
> Hey tea lovers I just wanted to inform the group about our tea. We
> just started up in December of 2007 and we want to share out delicious
> brew with other tea lovers.
> Precious Will Tea is a private label tea company, run by a husband and
> wife team, based in Queen Village, Philadelphia, PA.
>
> Our teas are the best available from around the world. We use teas
> recognized by the Ethical Tea Partnership
> ( www.ethicalteapartnership.org) for fair growing and manufacturing
> practices and hand-bag each tea in chlorine-free tea bags.
>
> We currently offer 14 different teas. With selections in Blacks,
> Flavored Blacks, Rooibos, Greens, and Herbals you are sure to find
> something that will meet your tea needs!
>
> Be assured, Precious Will Tea has brewed each tea we sell to ensure
> the correct balance of flavor and blend.
> If we won't drink it we won't sell it!
> ...
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Author: williamwilliam Date: Feb 11, 2008 06:42
On Feb 10, 10:48 am, "Dominic T." gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 10:17 pm, wwalke...@ gmail.com wrote:
>
> I see you've begun learning to create and use poor-quality vector
> graphics to a nauseating degree. I'm not sure if you ever spent any
> time even finding out about this newsgroup before your ad, but I'm
> guessing not. Best of luck to ya but I'd imagine this ain't the place
> you'll find it.
>
> - Dominic
hi dominc,
thanks for the feedback. our labels are deliberately minimalistic,
focusing more on the quality of tea and not some fancy branding. we
are in the early stages of this project (fourth month) and have seen
mild, yet consistent success.
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Author: ShenShen Date: Feb 11, 2008 11:01
> On Feb 10, 10:48 am, "Dominic T." gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Feb 9, 10:17 pm, wwalke...@ gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I see you've begun learning to create and use poor-quality vector
>> graphics to a nauseating degree. I'm not sure if you ever spent any
>> time even finding out about this newsgroup before your ad, but I'm
>> guessing not. Best of luck to ya but I'd imagine this ain't the place
>> you'll find it.
>
>> - Dominic
>
> hi dominc,
>
> thanks for the feedback. our labels are deliberately minimalistic,
> focusing more on the quality of tea and not some fancy branding. we
> are in the early stages of this project (fourth month) and have seen
> mild, yet consistent success.
> ...
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Author: Dominic T.Dominic T. Date: Feb 11, 2008 15:28
> On Feb 10, 10:48 am, "Dominic T." gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Feb 9, 10:17 pm, wwalke...@ gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I see you've begun learning to create and use poor-quality vector
>> graphics to a nauseating degree. I'm not sure if you ever spent any
>> time even finding out about this newsgroup before your ad, but I'm
>> guessing not. Best of luck to ya but I'd imagine this ain't the place
>> you'll find it.
>
>> - Dominic
>
> hi dominc,
>
> thanks for the feedback. our labels are deliberately minimalistic,
> focusing more on the quality of tea and not some fancy branding. we
> are in the early stages of this project (fourth month) and have seen
> mild, yet consistent success.
> ...
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Author: williamwilliam Date: Feb 11, 2008 15:39
On Feb 11, 2:01 pm, Shen gmail.com> wrote:
Apologies Shen. It was not our intention to maliciously litter an
advertisement free space, and you are correct, we have not been
following this group's thread long enough to know that.
That said, I am certainly willing to drop our post/thread if able. I
do not participate in Google Groups often enough to become familiar
with how-to's, so your experience would lend helpful here. Let me
know what I can do, and I'll move forward with it.
Thank you,
wdw
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Author: Dominic T.Dominic T. Date: Feb 11, 2008 15:52
> On Feb 11, 2:01 pm, Shen gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Apologies Shen. It was not our intention to maliciously litter an
> advertisement free space, and you are correct, we have not been
> following this group's thread long enough to know that.
>
> That said, I am certainly willing to drop our post/thread if able. I
> do not participate in Google Groups often enough to become familiar
> with how-to's, so your experience would lend helpful here. Let me
> know what I can do, and I'll move forward with it.
>
> Thank you,
>
> wdw
Read my reply below and it should catch you up. You may want to start
by reading about Usenet: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/primer/part1/
You will find these points listed, among others:
* Do not use Usenet as an advertising medium.
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Author: williamwilliam Date: Feb 11, 2008 16:02
On Feb 11, 6:52 pm, "Dominic T." gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 11, 6:39 pm, will...@ preciouswilltea.com wrote:
>
> Read my reply below and it should catch you up. You may want to start
> by reading about Usenet:http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/primer/part1/
>
> You will find these points listed, among others:
>
> * Do not use Usenet as an advertising medium.
>
> * Think About Your Audience.
> "Be familiar with the group you are posting to before you post! You
> shouldn't post to groups you do not read, or post to groups you've
> only read a few articles from"
> "One normally does not join a conversation by just walking up and
> talking. Instead, you listen first and then join in if you have
> something pertinent to contribute."
>
> - Dominic
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Author: Dominic T.Dominic T. Date: Feb 11, 2008 16:25
> On Feb 11, 6:52 pm, "Dominic T." gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> You will find these points listed, among others:
>
>> * Do not use Usenet as an advertising medium.
>
>> * Think About Your Audience.
>> "Be familiar with the group you are posting to before you post! You
>> shouldn't post to groups you do not read, or post to groups you've
>> only read a few articles from"
>> "One normally does not join a conversation by just walking up and
>> talking. Instead, you listen first and then join in if you have ...
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