Hey, CSI

PhilosopherKing

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Stop spamming.

I bought one livestream like 5 years ago... We don't need to stay in touch... I don't care if you're hiring... No, I don't want to have fun in Las Vegas.

Thanks
 
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I never knowingly subscribed is the point.

I can't click unsubscribe if I won't open the emails on principle.

You also can't get in your car without opening the door but I would not yell at Ford that you can't drive because of it.

Pretty much every place that you would use your email on would be using it for future contact. "we will use your info in accordance to our privacy policy" which usually is "we will use it to contact you for future offers or promotions and share it with our partners".
 
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By signing up or logging in to a purchased event you are agreeing to, and being automatically added to an email list. I have no affiliation to CSI, but this is how pretty much everyone (businesses and websites alike) operate today. They only way to not receive these emails are to unsubscribe via the link at the bottom of the email.
 
I tried unsubscribing to an unsolicited email one time... man what an endeavor.... I hope it never happens again.
 
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Ģüśţāṿ;6233562 said:
By signing up or logging in to a purchased event you are agreeing to, and being automatically added to an email list. I have no affiliation to CSI, but this is how pretty much everyone (businesses and websites alike) operate today. They only way to not receive these emails are to unsubscribe via the link at the bottom of the email.
Yep. Everybody does it. Un-subscribe. Its takes of all of about 30sec. to do. At least its better than getting unsolicited mail. I bet i throw 2lbs. of junk-mail away per week and i can'y stop that. E-crap is easy to stop.
 
In the same amount of time it took to start this pointless thread you could have subscribed and unsubscribed 20 times.

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Yep. Everybody does it. Un-subscribe. Its takes of all of about 30sec. to do. At least its better than getting unsolicited mail. I bet i throw 2lbs. of junk-mail away per week and i can'y stop that. E-crap is easy to stop.

I am actually curious as to whether the same response we use for this in Germany would work stateside.

Those who don't want junk mail simply need to tape a typed piece of paper to their mail box/slot with the words "Keine Werbung" - no junk mail.

I wonder if this would work in the U.S. mail system. Worth a try, I suppose. And if the local mail carrier tries to get clever and act like he/she has no requirement to follow that request on the mailbox, then simply buy a "Return to Sender" stamp, stamp every piece of junk mail, and throw the flag up every day until he/she gets the message.
 
I am actually curious as to whether the same response we use for this in Germany would work stateside.

Those who don't want junk mail simply need to tape a typed piece of paper to their mail box/slot with the words "Keine Werbung" - no junk mail.

I wonder if this would work in the U.S. mail system. Worth a try, I suppose. And if the local mail carrier tries to get clever and act like he/she has no requirement to follow that request on the mailbox, then simply buy a "Return to Sender" stamp, stamp every piece of junk mail, and throw the flag up every day until he/she gets the message.
Yeah right like that's gonna happen over here. You have any idea HOW much junk/ad mail goes out every day in this country? Its probably the only thing keeping USPS open. Without that $$ they'd be busted in a month.
 
I am actually curious as to whether the same response we use for this in Germany would work stateside.

Those who don't want junk mail simply need to tape a typed piece of paper to their mail box/slot with the words "Keine Werbung" - no junk mail.

I wonder if this would work in the U.S. mail system. Worth a try, I suppose. And if the local mail carrier tries to get clever and act like he/she has no requirement to follow that request on the mailbox, then simply buy a "Return to Sender" stamp, stamp every piece of junk mail, and throw the flag up every day until he/she gets the message.

:smile: you may be use to and expecting your mail to be reviewed before you get to it,
I'm not officially expecting that to be the norm here.

oh, I don't mine being kept up to date with CSI.
 
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