← Back to context Comment by pil0u 12 hours ago This is illegal practice in the EU 6 comments pil0u Reply chrisjj 7 hours ago Yet rife. My complaint to a major UK provide was rebuffed with the blatently false assertion that the email promoting a website refresh was an essential service email. duskdozer 11 hours ago It's illegal in the US too as far as I'm aware. But you missed the part where they clearly stated "it's not marketing" ;) nkrisc 10 hours ago They go in the junk folder and then get marked and reported as spam. chrisjj 7 hours ago Dangerous, since this invites genuine service emails to be junked. Terr_ 10 hours ago The corporate version of video-uploaders writing "no copyright infringement intended", except with less an an excuse for not knowing better. technothrasher 7 hours ago "For Off-road Use Only"
chrisjj 7 hours ago Yet rife. My complaint to a major UK provide was rebuffed with the blatently false assertion that the email promoting a website refresh was an essential service email.
duskdozer 11 hours ago It's illegal in the US too as far as I'm aware. But you missed the part where they clearly stated "it's not marketing" ;) nkrisc 10 hours ago They go in the junk folder and then get marked and reported as spam. chrisjj 7 hours ago Dangerous, since this invites genuine service emails to be junked. Terr_ 10 hours ago The corporate version of video-uploaders writing "no copyright infringement intended", except with less an an excuse for not knowing better. technothrasher 7 hours ago "For Off-road Use Only"
nkrisc 10 hours ago They go in the junk folder and then get marked and reported as spam. chrisjj 7 hours ago Dangerous, since this invites genuine service emails to be junked.
Terr_ 10 hours ago The corporate version of video-uploaders writing "no copyright infringement intended", except with less an an excuse for not knowing better. technothrasher 7 hours ago "For Off-road Use Only"
Yet rife. My complaint to a major UK provide was rebuffed with the blatently false assertion that the email promoting a website refresh was an essential service email.
It's illegal in the US too as far as I'm aware. But you missed the part where they clearly stated "it's not marketing" ;)
They go in the junk folder and then get marked and reported as spam.
Dangerous, since this invites genuine service emails to be junked.
The corporate version of video-uploaders writing "no copyright infringement intended", except with less an an excuse for not knowing better.
"For Off-road Use Only"