Let me explain what I mean when I say "Rockler Woodworking Tools I Recognize, Loyalty Lab I Don't". Today I received an email that was labeled as spam because it came from an unrecognized source. Afterall, that is what good spam filter is for.
More Summer Clearance Sizzlers! was the subject title of an email I received. I could see that the email was from " class="entrylink" TARGET="_blank">Rockler Woodworking and Hardware.
But the problem was that the sender was identified as coming from an unknown source my email program flagged as potential spam.
At first I was tempted to identify the woodworking tool sale announcement as spam but got to wondering just who Loyalty Lab was. Afterall, the mailing looked like those I have received from Rockler but had all the signs of being spam.
For some reason, I decided to search out just who Loyalty Lab was and what their relationship was to one of my favorite woodworking supply companies, Rocker. Read more to see what I discovered. . .
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