oxymoron

submitting ads, for print, to an aol email address.

that really irks me.

i've got to hack the quality down (compress the pdf) to get a file size aol won't spit back at me.. but its still gotta be good enough res to go to a printer and come out on press. they have something against me sending it to the printer myself, and forwarding them a lower quality image... if any of you are running a company from an aol email adress.. xxXXxxX... hehe. please consider the options of using file servers if you have to do that!

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Reply #1 Top
Do you have a server that you could put the file on that your client could downlod from? I sometimes put files on my web server, give people the URL, give them time to get the file, then I delete it. Just a thought...
Reply #2 Top
i always suggest that, they never go for it except for the printers, they always jump at the chance. nothing beats a hand delivery but .. i don't always know what market i'm sending these things too..
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It seems to me that you're the customer if you're paying some publisher to run your ad. If you tell them that you're unhappy with printing a low quality ad and they won't take steps to accomodate you then you can [kindly] let them know that you can take your business to another, more accomodating publisher.