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[QUOTE="John Greene, post: 1355602, member: 1506"] Sounds to me like there is a little bit of rationalization going on both sides, unless the folks at the foundation know you well enough to predict how you react to their call some months after it is made. In my case I have not gotten called in more than a decade. The reason is that the day after their last evening call I called the foundation and told them to look up my giving history in their records and if they wanted it to continue they had better take me off the robo list. On a related subject I got a post card last week informing me that the business school would no longer be sending out the alumni magazine in hard copy. Instead they wanted an email address to send it. As far as I am concerned I have now seen the last issue. It was the only form of communication I got on a regular basis from Storrs. So much for increased alumni engagement to this member of the pre-internet generation. [/QUOTE]
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