I know with client software they can use a checksum to check this, but is there some way to do this for a web site?
I received this email from PlentyOfFish at my app's support email address. Am I really infringing PlentyOfFish's trademarks here? What should I do? The full email was too large to post here so you can read it instead on PasteBin: http://pastebin.com/QTC7X9MR
Would love to hear people's opinions.
I came up with the idea while trying to create a romantic gift for my girlfriend. Her last boyfriend had made a webpage with all the reasons he loved her on it, and so of course I wanted to one up him! So I decided I'd set up a phone number that she could call whenever I'm not around and she's lonely, that would speak all the reasons I love her out loud. I ended up making one for my mom too for Mother's Day, and she loved it, so I thought, "Hey maybe I'll turn this into a web app so everyone can do it!"
One month later and its out! It's called DialASmile, and it allows you to create cute "dialers" for friends, family, and significant others. When they call the DialASmile phone number, they can hear all the reasons you love them, think they're awesome, etc, spoken out loud to them. Makes a cool little anniversary, holiday (or maybe even father's day!) gift. It's free to use to start, and if you use the promo code 'makedadsmile' between now and father's day you can get upgraded to an even better dialer for free.
Please check it out. I'd love to hear any improvements or pain points anyone has :)