Strange e-mail from boattest.com

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Anyone else receive this e-mail from the US website, boattest.com tonight?

I wanted to thank you for being a BoatTEST.com member and hope that you find our information and videos helpful as you research a new boat. As you know, we do NOT sell boats, but strive to provide you with the best third-party content available.

We do have excellent relationships with many brands; if you would like, I would be willing to leverage our relationships in your favor. Please let me know with what brand I can help


What exactly does 'leverage our relationships in your favor' mean? Leaving a horse's head in the Fairline MD's bed and extracting his fingernails or something less sinister?
 
Not a strange Email

Hi Guys,

Not a strange email, just a service we offer to boaters. And for the record, we do NOT sell boats nor do we take commissions of any type.

BoatTEST.com
 
Hi Guys,

Not a strange email, just a service we offer to boaters. And for the record, we do NOT sell boats nor do we take commissions of any type.

BoatTEST.com

Thanks for clearing that up but I'm still none the wiser as to how exactly you do leverage your relationship on behalf of the buyer:)
 
Oi, I'm also registered to boattest.com, but didn't get any email.
You know, Valentine's day is approaching, and swmbo saw a Feadship which she liked a lot.
Which sort of help did you say you could offer...? :)
 
What exactly does 'leverage our relationships in your favor' mean?

Seems fairly obvious to me that they helicopter above the situation and think outside the box to identfiy the low hanging fruit and create a win-win for everyone based on some blue sky 360 degree thinking. What did you think they meant?
 
why do they register on here and show that they read this thread,
but don't give any more explanation nor reactions to the posts ?

I can't find a reason why anybody else would register under their name
 
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