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Why is this legal?
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spamming is illegal, yet this is fucking legal? This is what I get in my mail box almost everyday. 3 fucking letters from ICLS.net trying to sell SE submissions.. a fucking Acacia blackmail letter 2 or 3 credit card applications... I swear to god I'm going to mail some rotten meat to these freaking ICLS.net fuckwads.. I get atleaset 3 letters a week from those trolls. |
cause they pay postage dumbass
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They pay for the paper, the postage, etc.
So the cost to get it to you is all on them, unlike spam that uses up others resources to get it to you. |
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The point is people don't like spam because it's annoying.. yet it's ok to annoy people with paper spam because the post office make money from it.. |
the trees are screaming at this travesty of justice :warning
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Umm yeah pretty much. |
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:1orglaugh since snail mail spam is profitable for the US Post office, people could show their disapproval of receiving such junk by writing "return to sender" and having the USPS have to send it back.. if a large quantity of people did this, then the backfire could be that USPS then justifies a stamp increase, that while the spammers have to pay it, everyone else who sends mail would be caught up in it. on the flipside, they could raise the bulk rate to cover the additional costs if people did the "return to sender" thing. :) Fight the unsolicited offline mail! |
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Because it's not porn.
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Send it back to them in one of those prepaid envelopes they give you or return them to sender.
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Hell with e-mail spam at least I can simply set up a new rule and catch most of it before it hit's my in box.. only time e-mail spam really bugs me is when stupid ass perfectgonzo trolls send me 50 e-mails a day to the same account. |
its because they pay the gov to fuck you
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good one! :1orglaugh so if you don't want to open it up, write "return to sender". if you want to cause them some financial damage, do the return to sender in their prepaid envelopes as suggested... now that's evil :winkwink: (note... putting in material in the pre-paid envelope other than their material could get you into postal fraud trouble.. but you could include their signup form with a "take me off your mailing list" note). Fight the enveloper stuffer! |
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So true So true.
I get so much BS in the mail I could probably heat my home in the winter with it all. If I applyed and they gave me an account for every pre aproved credit card & home equity loan ap that came in my mailbox I could probably retire and move to mexico! lol |
I think it's funny, those catalogues with 900000 little items on tehm that they sell for 5 bucks taht you know cost 20 cents to make are thebest.
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