• Property mgmt company changed without our input

  • New company sent an intro email

  • This came a few days later. The entire email is like this with 11 ads in it.

  • Get in the fucking sea

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    11 months ago

    I like how they say they’re “exclusive” offers, when in reality it’s whatever offers they could find that pay the highest commission.

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        11 months ago

        Speaking of carefully curated junk mail, I feel like I’m the only person that actually uses both Valpak coupons and the coupons on the back of supermarket receipts. There’s good coupons for local businesses in there!

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          To be fair, it is actually a valuable economic service to predict which ads will be most relevant to which customers. Assuming a rational consumer that is. An irrational consumer can be mis-served by being shown ads for things he doesn’t need, but a rational one only benefits from some third party making effort to locate ads they’ll likely respond to.

          Advertisement is just networking for market information. It’s a problem when people get badly influenced, but that’s a corrupted side path. The default path is a person being connected with useful information that increases the expected net present value of their money. It changes the decision tree, and the new tree resolves to a higher expected value.

          Assuming the decider’s ability to make optimal decisions on any given tree, of course.