Apologies in advance (submission query...)

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Hello,

I've read the threads that clearly detail there's absolutely nothing to be done once a submission has been made (except comb thorugh the paremeters to ensure the listing meets qaulifications.) I do understand, and, apologize in advance for even posting this. However, given that I already authored the email that bounced back I figured there's not much to loose by re posting it here ... Maybe, just maybe I'll catch the attention of the right editor :)


Hello,

Please accept my apologies in advance for the submission of this email questioning the process / progress of our listing for <URL REMOVED> as I do understand you have a strict protocol of editorial review that must be followed. Having said that, I fear that perhaps our listing submission continues to fall through a crack as it has been several months since our first attempt to list. The most appropriate category appears to be:

<REMOVED>

Which is where we've submitted several times over the months with no success (most recently about 10 days ago, while our fist submission would have been in May 2009.) Our site has been fully functional since April 2009. We are recognized and participating with our industry peers and developing strong partnership relations (demonstrated via sites such as; <URLs REMOVED>

Again, sorry to disrupt the normal course of submission process, however perhaps some assistance can be granted in a successfully submission of our site to the dmoz directory. Our organizations credentials can be found in full detail here <URL REMOVED>. <REMOVED> is the launch site for an entire network of sites to soon follow under the <URL REMOVED> label.

Sincerly,
Scott.

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TorontoHotels

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Why I need to read, read, read ...

Hello,

I recently started the thread regarding the submission our or organizations site. The net result of my post was the closure of that thread. The new username I've created will surely identify me.

There is no doubt that I obviously need to educate myself by reading the full on literature which relates to both submissions to dmoz, and, proper participatory decorum on this site before I dare post again.

I fear apologizing again for my conduct may be misinterpreted as some type of perpetrating ploy. Instead, I will offer the moderators and editors the assurance that I will walk the full learning curve route before posting again.

Sincerely,
Scott.
 

jimnoble

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Creating another identity to bypass a forum ban for calculated bad behaviour isn't acceptable either.

Don't do it again.
 
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