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I'm in the process of moving to a new ISP. This account hasn't existed until now, was never advertised, and uses my full name as a username so it is 13 letters long. The account was activated at 4.30pm, and when I checked the email just now there was a pr0n spam there.

un-fucking-believable.

Date: 2 Sep 2003 08:05 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] javarod.livejournal.com
Heh, this reminds me of a few years back when I registered a business. Registered a delivery service at about 1.30PM. 10AM or so the next day, I get a call from a guy offering to sell me credit card processing services. Lets see, the company is adevertised in any way shape or form, and Tachyon Delivery Service is not likely to be something you're going to randomly stumble upon, so just where did they get it from? And I might note that that was the only telemarketer call I ever got with that business.

Date: 2 Sep 2003 15:49 (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
At least in Canada, the Credit Bureau sells addresses to 'appropriate' mailing lists and other advertisers. One of the little things they'd like you to not know. Banks also do this sort of thing. And people wonder why I long for Communism. Yes, that's half joking.

-Rust

Date: 2 Sep 2003 16:06 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] javarod.livejournal.com
I suspect that's the case, but then again, only one telemarketer? What he was selling would be useful to any delivery service, and yet, he was the only one to call. How odd...
But, I don't have any issue with them selling some of my info, like my mailing address and company name, that's fine, if I don't want the ad, I'll round file it. On the other hand, phone calls in most cases will disrupt your business, which isn't fair.

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