← Back to context Comment by pil0u 1 month ago This is illegal practice in the EU 24 comments pil0u Reply chrisjj 1 month 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 1 month 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" ;) Terr_ 1 month ago The corporate version of video-uploaders writing "no copyright infringement intended", except with less an an excuse for not knowing better. technothrasher 1 month ago "For Off-road Use Only" nkrisc 1 month ago They go in the junk folder and then get marked and reported as spam. chrisjj 1 month ago Dangerous, since this invites genuine service emails to be junked. 18 replies →
chrisjj 1 month 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 1 month 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" ;) Terr_ 1 month ago The corporate version of video-uploaders writing "no copyright infringement intended", except with less an an excuse for not knowing better. technothrasher 1 month ago "For Off-road Use Only" nkrisc 1 month ago They go in the junk folder and then get marked and reported as spam. chrisjj 1 month ago Dangerous, since this invites genuine service emails to be junked. 18 replies →
Terr_ 1 month ago The corporate version of video-uploaders writing "no copyright infringement intended", except with less an an excuse for not knowing better. technothrasher 1 month ago "For Off-road Use Only"
nkrisc 1 month ago They go in the junk folder and then get marked and reported as spam. chrisjj 1 month ago Dangerous, since this invites genuine service emails to be junked. 18 replies →
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" ;)
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"
They go in the junk folder and then get marked and reported as spam.
Dangerous, since this invites genuine service emails to be junked.
18 replies →