Ok. Smart.
But you forget about the zillions of users that are not that computer-savvy.
Thousands of customer on facebook.com - what do they ask to register? You got it! Your hotmail/yahoo/etc user and password.
(yes, i know you can register without it, but I bet most don't)
Isn't it ironic that it is a hassle to cancel a PC World account as well?
After my cancellation, they sent me magazines for up to 5-6 months. I can't tell if it was (a) a mistake or (b) just a tactic to keep it going. I'd fall more for answer (b), coze they stopped sending me zines when they realized I was obviously not paying for 'em.
Not to mention I'm still receiving promotional letters from PC World every other month.
So Tom (Spring), could you please just cancel my @#%$* account and stop sending me @#%$* mail?
What the hek does it have to do with techno -in general-?
Doesn't matter where it originated from. It's gotta be the darn canadians again. You know. Beavers cutting wires with their teeth or somethin'.
Ok. Smart. But you forget about the zillions of users that are not that computer-savvy. Thousands of customer on facebook.com - what do they ask to register? You got it! Your hotmail/yahoo/etc user and password. (yes, i know you can register without it, but I bet most don't)
We have IE7 anti-phising bar to the rescue!
Isn't it ironic that it is a hassle to cancel a PC World account as well?
After my cancellation, they sent me magazines for up to 5-6 months. I can't tell if it was (a) a mistake or (b) just a tactic to keep it going. I'd fall more for answer (b), coze they stopped sending me zines when they realized I was obviously not paying for 'em.
Not to mention I'm still receiving promotional letters from PC World every other month.
So Tom (Spring), could you please just cancel my @#%$* account and stop sending me @#%$* mail?