Wow, this is quite the unintended consequence. Let's hope that if it turns out to be true, it's fixed in short order. (The first link on that page mentions that the truth of the story is uncertain at this time)
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Sven Mueller about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 11:28 Only problem with them deletin
g all info about me is that th
ey might re-collect my info fr
om some place later and [...]
Jeff Licquia about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 11:19 Civil law might be preferable
in this case. Will you be abl
e to get a prosecutor to care
about a minor offense?
[...]
Anonymous about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 02:56 I don't know about the situati
on in the U.S., but here in Ge
rmany, we have nice privacy la
ws:
[*]First, any c [...]
Benjamin A'Lee about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 02:22 He could recycle it, but first
ly, it's much more efficient i
n the long term for it not to
be sent in the first pla [...]
Sarah Pollock about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Thu, 21.08.2008 00:48 Nice one! You've inspired me
to do something about these an
noying PennySaver catalogues -
like you, I hate junk m [...]
anon about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Wed, 20.08.2008 22:00 "I will never understand why p
eople like yourself like to ma
ke mountains out of (making mo
untains out of)^n mole h [...]
John Goerzen about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Wed, 20.08.2008 21:54 I'm not subverting the law; th
is usage of it has been explic
itly approved and encouraged b
y the Supreme Court, and [...]
Michael Campbell about From Dell, a Uniquely Terrible Experience Wed, 20.08.2008 20:47 How proud you must be, subvert
ing an obscure law for your ow
n, unrelated ends. I can only
guess you're one to ran [...]
Comments
Thu, 21.08.2008 11:28
Only problem with them deletin g all info about me is that th ey might re-collect my info fr om some place later and [...]
Thu, 21.08.2008 11:19
Civil law might be preferable in this case. Will you be abl e to get a prosecutor to care about a minor offense? [...]
Thu, 21.08.2008 02:56
I don't know about the situati on in the U.S., but here in Ge rmany, we have nice privacy la ws: [*]First, any c [...]
Thu, 21.08.2008 02:22
He could recycle it, but first ly, it's much more efficient i n the long term for it not to be sent in the first pla [...]
Thu, 21.08.2008 00:48
Nice one! You've inspired me to do something about these an noying PennySaver catalogues - like you, I hate junk m [...]
Wed, 20.08.2008 22:00
"I will never understand why p eople like yourself like to ma ke mountains out of (making mo untains out of)^n mole h [...]
Wed, 20.08.2008 21:54
I'm not subverting the law; th is usage of it has been explic itly approved and encouraged b y the Supreme Court, and [...]
Wed, 20.08.2008 20:47
How proud you must be, subvert ing an obscure law for your ow n, unrelated ends. I can only guess you're one to ran [...]