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Edwin Petree wrote:
Yes, it's a nuisance, but companies like Evesham are not really the crux of the problem. In the last couple of days alone I've received almost 700 SPAM e-mails and 300 viruses at my domain so the fact the e-mail from Evesham is about something I'm vaguely interested in and isn't offering me drugs, sex, ways to enhance parts of my anatomy or attempting to trash my computers is actually something of a relief! You'd buy something from someone who is happy to promote their company using similar methods to those selling sex, drugs and body modifications? Absolutely not. I consider UCE unwelcome and worthy of little but contempt. Nor do I wish to invest any more time and energy than that required to press the "Delete" key. In doing so you merely increase the cost and nuisance value. -- iv Paul iv |
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Tony Bryer wrote in news:VA.0000276e.00831f18
@delme.sda.co.uk: Please remind me not to employ you as a consultant. When I ask someone whether I should buy a or b I want them to recommend whatever is best, not the one that fits in with their own biases. If on examination both were more or less the same, then wider factors may be relevant. Rule #4 of The Rules of Spam is that "the natural course of a spamming business is bankruptcy." We've seen it time and again. Now, please explain to the class why you would prefer to buy a comptuer from a company who will be gone when you need servcie, versus a company who is in good standing and will probably be around for another decade or more. You may include the results of your latest IQ test to support your position. -- Want SPEWS-filtered and SBL-filtered email? http://www.spamblocked.com/index.html "Mammals are far more intellectually advanced than most people think. A gopher gave me the finger once." - Cynthia of Syracuse |
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Paul Hopwood wrote:
Ok, I hate spam, but isn't the above (and this thread in general) a bit melodramatic? Not really. At the end of the day it's the modern equivalent of the junk mail which has been dropping through our letter boxes for decades. I welcome SPAM no more than the mailings from readers digest no more but I wouldn't call either "theft and trespass". No, I wouldn't call mainsleaze spam theft and tresspass, as no proxy abuse is being commited. However, it IS a waste of my time, as mainsleaze takes longer to discard than your chickenboner variety, as it needs to be checked before discarding. Yes, it's a nuisance, but companies like Evesham are not really the crux of the problem. In the last couple of days alone I've received almost 700 SPAM e-mails and 300 viruses at my domain so the fact the e-mail from Evesham is about something I'm vaguely interested in and isn't offering me drugs, sex, ways to enhance parts of my anatomy or attempting to trash my computers is actually something of a relief! This is where we differ. OK, the UK spam laws are "harsher" (for want of a better word), than CAN-SPAM, but what happens if "legitimate" businesses decide to start e-mailing you about stuff you're "vaguely interested in"? Don't forget that there is a limit to how much postal junk mail can be sent, as there is a financial factor imposed at some point, but what's to stop mainsleazers from sending you ten e-mails a day about different things in their product line? At what stage does it change from a welcome relief to a major hassle? Ok, maybe they deserve to get their hands slapped, but I'm a busy person. Maybe if I had sod all to do I'd go to the trouble of writing to someone about it because surely it's worth spending 15 minutes or more trying to stop a single source of UCE, from a legitimate UK company, which would reduce the amount of sh*t I get in a month by approximately 0.01%. Alternatively, for all the trouble it's worth I could press the "Delete" key, so it's gone from sight and mind, and get on with my life! Tough call, eh? You had enough time to compile a bitch list of e-mail addresses to post to usenet: http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?selm=87trmvg9mto3j73u7tg52rqttvqiohrm6d%404 ax.com&oe=UTF-8&output=gplain Surely you have better things to do with your time if you're such a busy person? -- http://www.stupidspam.co.uk |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:30:39 +0000, Tony Bryer wrote:
And all those AOL etc CD's and the junk mail that people don't put in the recycling bins (only 17.5% of waste in LB Richmond is recycled and we are reputedly better than most) gets taken away at the recipients expense - in our case ending up in landfill in Bedfordshire (disposal cost about £20/ton IIRC). The argument that junk snail mail is OK because it costs the recipients nothing is fallacious. The way I read the EU disposal laws, soon you'll be able to ring AOL and tell them to come collect their CDs. & etc.... |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 12:24:38 +0000, Tony Bryer wrote:
In article , Jack wrote: A relative rang me out of the blue yesterday, asking for advice on a computer purchase. On his picklist were a Dell and an Evesham. The first step in the conversation was dropping Evesham... ^^^^^^^^^^ Please remind me not to employ you as a consultant. When I ask someone whether I should buy a or b I want them to recommend whatever is best, not the one that fits in with their own biases. Evesham are quite likely to not exist in 6 months. That is the tendency for established companies which spam (as opposed to spamhouses, somehow they keep going like cockroaches). On those grounds alone, Evesham would be dropped from consideration. |
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"Stupid Spam" wrote in message ... Paul Hopwood wrote: Alternatively, for all the trouble it's worth I could press the "Delete" key, so it's gone from sight and mind, and get on with my life! Tough call, eh? You had enough time to compile a bitch list of e-mail addresses to post to usenet: http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?se...qttvqiohrm6d%4 04ax.com&oe=UTF-8&output=gplain Surely you have better things to do with your time if you're such a busy person? And enough time to comment that a vendor who is selling *very* cheap Norton AV might have bought them from an auction or bankruptcy sale. http://groups.google.com/groups?q=ho...ax.com&rnum=18 Chris Greville |
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In message , Uncle
StoatWarbler writes On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 12:24:38 +0000, Tony Bryer wrote: Evesham are quite likely to not exist in 6 months. That is the tendency for established companies which spam (as opposed to spamhouses, somehow they keep going like cockroaches). On those grounds alone, Evesham would be dropped from consideration. As I see it, Evesham might not be around by the end of this FY. I just hope I get to have "my day in court" before they go under - and of course if successful I actually get payment from them (a long running Sale of Goods act action, not worth wasting bandwidth on here). Feel sorry for the employees, they are only trying to do as management wants, and that includes spamming. -- Alan |
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Paul Hopwood wrote in
: Edwin Petree wrote: Yes, it's a nuisance, but companies like Evesham are not really the crux of the problem. In the last couple of days alone I've received almost 700 SPAM e-mails and 300 viruses at my domain so the fact the e-mail from Evesham is about something I'm vaguely interested in and isn't offering me drugs, sex, ways to enhance parts of my anatomy or attempting to trash my computers is actually something of a relief! You'd buy something from someone who is happy to promote their company using similar methods to those selling sex, drugs and body modifications? Absolutely not. I consider UCE unwelcome and worthy of little but contempt. Nor do I wish to invest any more time and energy than that required to press the "Delete" key. In doing so you merely increase the cost and nuisance value. I agree, by JHD you do increase the time and nuisance value and do nothing to stem the flow. Remind me again, how many users do you have? |
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 02:38:29 +0000, Uncle StoatWarbler wrote:
The way I read the EU disposal laws, soon you'll be able to ring AOL and tell them to come collect their CDs. Next best is this: http://nomoreaolcds.com/ -- G. Stewart -- s/loopback\.// to reply -- Remember: TINLC --------------------------------------------------------------- Notice spotted in a field: THE FARMER ALLOWS WALKERS TO CROSS THE FIELD FOR FREE, BUT THE BULL CHARGES |
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In article
47, Morely Dotes wrote: Now, please explain to the class why you would prefer to buy a comptuer from a company who will be gone when you need servcie, versus a company who is in good standing and will probably be around for another decade or more. Personally I'd be interested to know why when someone asks whether they should buy from Evesham or Dell the advice is to go Dell: "Kevin Greenwood ordered a home computer from Dell last year, but had to wait 4 and a half weeks for a delivery date. He waited in all day for the courier but nothing ever arrived. He made arrangements with Dell for another delivery date but again, nothing arrived. ... Dell have decided to save some money by relocating their call centres from the UK to India, but it's also brought them problems. Dylan Armbrust, Editor, Computer Active Magazine said, 'It seems that the Indian call centres aren't giving the right information to the people who have to solve the problems here in the UK'" http://www0.mh.bbc.co.uk/watchdog/re...onsumer2.shtml -- Tony Bryer SDA UK 'Software to build on' http://www.sda.co.uk |
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