You have won!!!! ©
By Michael Casey
You always delete junk emails, you always do but
this time you didn’t, you don’t even know why, but it said you had WON £1000 of
vouchers for B&Q or This&That or even for Whatis&Thingymabob. So
against your better judgement or maybe you were just tired because of the pain
from your arthritis or piles or whatever. So you started filling in the form.
It asked your name and address and so on, and
then it asked a load of other rubbish. DO you want this do you want that? Are
you this age or that, do you want to book your funeral or do you want to go on
holiday, and please specify which of 4 possible destinations, assuming you
weren’t heading for your grave, or was it just pre-booking it, as you love your
family so much and you don’t want to leave them with the bill, because you are
so considerate.
Then it sends you through a maze or slide of
other offers and promotions, it even asks you for your mobile number, which you
don’t know because you never ring yourself. You only have a phone so you can
keep in touch with your daughters when they go out singing in the dark, or after
dark. Finally you work out what your number is and then against your better
judgement you put it in.
Then there’s more, more invasive questions, you
half expect rubber gloves and a command to bend over to come from the online
form. Then finally the end, and you see in the corner, so small that you need a
magnifying glass that you have to pay them 4 quid a month subscription to “win”
prizes. So really it’s a con, and it’s a misrepresentation, you have not won
anything. They are just data mining you, and on top of it all they are charging
you a monthly fee for the privilege.
They you go back to your email and you are
supposed to make one final click, why, perhaps to accept them stealing the
monthly fee from you. So you don’t do the final click. So you send them an
angry reply, “leave me alone and never email me again.”
So you have saved yourself from their rubbish and
them helping themselves to your money. Do they take it from your phone balance?
Then you see right at the unsubscribe link, so you click on that too, for good
measure. And what does that say? It says
you have unsubscribed, but do you want a chance to enter a competition to win
some more stuff, and it offers two chances.
Sounds like offering life insurance at a funeral,
just as tacky, so please leave me alone, you know who you are.
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