I used to take the weekly mailer coupons, the ones printed on newsprint, fold them up, & put them in the no postage necessary envelopes that came with credit card offers & what not. Seal em up & send them along.
I wish there was a way to do something similar with junk emails…
Is this even legal, or is there a tiny ‘We can sell any info about you and possibly your location as well because you are not rich enough to afford a house lmao’ on the paperwork we are supposed to sign?
Can we just stop? I think we've gone too far. I say we take like a week or two, where no one's allowed to sell or buy anything. Just taking a breather, and realizing how exhausting all of this is.
Agreed, a week with no work, no packages, no advertisements, and corporations shutting their mouths for 7 days straight would be glorious. Perhaps more people will understand that the world doesn't need to be how it currently is.
Hey now, lets not exaggerate and hyperbolize. There are types of non-ad data in this message. "Hello!" isn't an ad. Neither are the links for "Pay Rent" or "Request Maintenance". By pixel count that has to be at least 3% of the message!
Also, I'm sure there's a tracking pixel somewhere, probably embedded in the CDNs for those images so that they can know when and where you opened this message, what type of device your on, etc. That's creepy tracking data not advertising! (yet)
The place I moved out of did the same. Switched to a "Better payment system" where you can only pay through an online portal and requiring direct payments by tying your bank account to their system (no debit cards or credit cards), or MAIL a check to their offices in another state.
Then the email ads. From opening a credit card to discounts on incense.
or MAIL a check to their offices in another state.
Most bill-pay systems that banks run do this for you. eg, I have my HOA in my bill-pay. My bank sends a physical check every quarter since my HOA doesn't have an electronic method available.
100%. My credit union does this and its been super helpful when I need to send checks out. Paid lawncare, cleaners, and other misc bills where they take only cash or check.
My landlord is a multimillion dollar faceless company that sends me offers for a reduction on rent if I refer someone else. They have partnerships with other giant businesses and send me coupons for other companies. They push tenants towards a particular ISP. They amass personal data and seem to share it.
They want to make it seem like added value, but as a tenant, it feels like you're just another consumer to be sold something. They send me so much spam...
Are all the ads for scuzzy, borderline scam products? That company in the screenshot is pretty much a gateway drug to homeopathy and vaccine denialism.
My employer only sends important notices such as changes to medical benefits and how you access them; via the same email they spam me with ads, coupons, random imternal job offers from across the country....
I had blocked it after 13 spam emails, not knowing its also the official channel for important shit as well.
I unsubscribed but there was no granular options - it's just in or out, so hopefully they can still send me actual emails / useful BACN outside of marketing spam
Unsubscribing is the polite option, but this obviously isn't what you signed up for. I wouldn't unsubscribe, just mark as spam. If enough people do and they start having deliverability issues of important emails, maybe they'll change their ways... but probably they won't.
edit: They're probably not sophisticated enough to have separate lists, so you may have unsubscribed from everything, at least if you mark as spam you can find their important emails in your junk folder.
Speaking of carefully curated junk mail, I feel like I'm the only person that actually uses both Valpak coupons and the coupons on the back of supermarket receipts. There's good coupons for local businesses in there!
Why not use a fake email. I personally use duckduckgo an it gets redirected to my mail after they run some checks on the mail. I don't really care since I only use it for spam
I have plenty of fake email options - but one assumes that when communicating with your landlord, bank, lawyer, employer etc... one should use ones primary address
Yeah I see what you mean. That is fucked up. I'm gonna run off tracks but I so recommend Proton mail, you can make Google accounts forward it to Proton and what's nice is that proton dosent load attachments unless you want to, there'll be a empty place but only words will get displayed. Not helping in any way but I do wanna give them a shootout