sunnybob":5atheszd said:
I NEVER give my email to any shop where I am in the shop..
Quite, 'Would you like your receipt emailed to you ?' is the usual question, and it would be handy but of course it'll be abused and sold on; I just take photos of important reciepts, guess everyone does that.
I've had places like Currys be very insistent about addresses even for minor purchases, including when my actual address was 'A van, Sussex'; I just tell them to put the store address if they want the sale.
A more recent facet of this sort of practice is companies that email you from
[email protected] and force you to reply on their web site, then require more info than you want to give in order to register so you can reply to them.
Unless you take measures to prevent it (Ghostery, NoScript etc), visiting their site also means they get a load of data from your IP address, browser, screen size, platform etc. that an email doesn't give them, plus if they use goodle adverts or similar systems, all that data nicely keyed with your email address automatically gets shared around to god knows how many other companies who compile it with all the other data they have on your name, email, IP etc etc. and then sell that on to a further raft of companies that.... - it really is a bloomin' nightmare !
The way I see it, sauce, gander etc - if email is OK to talk to me with, it's fine the other way too.
Amazon Web Services are one culprit, I spent nearly a year trying to cancel a trial account as I refused to fill in the additional details I needed to login. I logged into the trial account fine originally, but then after the trial ended they asked for 'more details' after login and the login didn;t complete if you cancelled the 'more details' dialogue. I kept emailing support@, complaints@, press@, info@ etc. but zero reply or a template email saying login to the site to cancel. I just send them to spam now, they still send emails saying essentialy 'Please pay XXX to continue your trial or login to your account to cancel'.