Fuck You, Membership-Required-To-Browse Online Stores

On the other hand, I’ve gotten some pretty good deals from places like RueLaLa and Kings Lane.

Maybe I’m not angry enough about it.

Only, perhaps, because you haven’t thought about it enough. I’m sure there’s a store somewhere that would sell you a current-collection Oscar de la Renta blouse for $5 and a blowjob. Did you really get the blouse for five bucks?

The difference between that and handing over your marketing info for a discount is that you can brush your teeth after a BJ.

I have a rogue yahoo mail account for just this purpose. I never use it for real mail or anything personal or important. Just an account I can give out when I need access to something. It just piles high with junkmail I never read. I do go in about once a month and purge everything in mass quantities.

Are you actually being serious here? Giving an email I use for throwaways only is like giving a blowjob for goods? Really?

So I’m on some marketing lists. I don’t *have to *read the emails. I unsubscribe when I can be arsed; delete or send to spam when I can’t. I’m supposed to feel outraged?

Huh.

Well concentrate real hard and maybe, just maybe, you’ll understand the mindset of someone who didn’t subscribe in the first place.

I don’t buy shit on line in order to volunteer for spam. I buy it to get a specific product. I found the site once and used it. I can find it again if I need to. Sending me daily emails telling me about the fact that there is more shit available doesn’t interest me at all.

You’re a loon.

Or at the very least an outlier when it comes to buying habits of the general population. But seriously, make a free email account on yahoo or something and just use that if you hate unsolicited email marketing.

Had a conversation about this at a breakfast meeting with some entrepreneurial startup types. Neither were surprised, nor even thought it was a bad idea necessarily. Another example is an online stored named Frank and Oak, again an outlet aimed at trustafarians who probably don’t give a shit about handing over an email address when they’re paying $600 for a flannel logger’s shirt inundated with genuine Hemingway sweat. Their email address barrier is doing exactly what it should: keeping people like me out, who would never buy their shit anyway; and for those who do sign up, the barrier acts like club fees to keep out the riff-raff and make the shoppers feel exclusive.

I guess you can’t feel outraged if you don’t understand what they’re doing to you. Happy shopping.

Not understanding and not caring are not the same thing.

Not understanding that it’s not about getting spam emails, and that using a throwaway address doesn’t do a lot to defeat the process, isn’t the same thing, either.

In all seriousness, then, please explain. I really don’t understand what the big deal is and would like to.

Amateur Barbarian you must wither and die when oral-raping companies like the local Pizza Hut or window washers deign to send you advertisements in the mail. You didn’t sign up for anything and THEY KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE!!!

Ouch ouch.

Take it back!

Ugh, please don’t get him started. I dunno what Madison Avenue did to him when he was a kid but Amateur’s got baggage with advertising that no airline is ever gonna lose.

Oh you know, because then THEY have your information. The big scary THEY that all the sheeple just follow. Big Brother, conspiracy, mind control, monitoring, etc etc. [insert your own paranoid delusions here]

Amateur Barbarian is one of the few who has it figured out!

I’d like to give a smaller “fuck you” to sites that won’t quote you on shipping, or give you other important information until you begin the checkout process and enter all your contact info.

BTW, I’m speaking specifically of Targets’s website. Apparently you have to enter everything including your credit card number before it will give a shipping quote. That’s ridiculous.

lorene, maybe this thread will help you out.

oh.

gotcha.

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