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I Won’t Sell Email Addresses

by Flexo on October 12, 2007

in Administration

The other day I received a note from a company that was ready to pay me some presumably somewhat hefty sum for a Consumerism Commentary e-mail list. That’s right, they wanted to buy or rent e-mail addresses of this website’s readers in addition to any demographic information I might have.

Of course, I refused. (Well, technically, I just ignored the e-mail.)

It makes me wonder how many other bloggers were contacted by the same people and how many bloggers complied.

Please know that if you choose to leave a comment here, I appreciate valid e-mail addresses so I can answer your comments personally or ask follow-up questions. But I will never give those e-mail addresses to anyone. Also, the e-mail addresses are never displayed on any website where they can be scraped or otherwise lifted by spammers.

Perhaps I should create a “privacy policy” so this is clear. Please feel free to comment anywhere on Consumerism Commentary without any concern about your e-mail address being used for mailicious (or financial) purposes.

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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1 Saving Freak October 12, 2007 at 11:06 am

This is a great example for bloggers and businesses in general. The more responsible each person is with the information of others the more we can cut out the vultures of the Internet.

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2 KMC October 12, 2007 at 11:47 am

I put up a privacy policy on my site a month or two ago. Just seemed like good policy. Of course, a policy is only as good as the company/person backing it. But for what it’s worth, I have one (that says I won’t disclose anything, ever).

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3 Modern Worker October 12, 2007 at 11:49 am

Glad to hear it. You just made me an even more loyal reader :)

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4 Mrs. Micah October 12, 2007 at 11:51 am

Good gracious. I do see people’s e-mails in the comments but I hadn’t even thought of selling them. That seems…low. It’s biting the hand that feeds you. Congrats on your ethical stance, and shame on those who sell us out.

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5 FrugalTrader October 12, 2007 at 12:04 pm

Good for you Flexo. However, if it was me, I would ask how much they’re offering first. :) Just for curiosity sake of course.

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6 Money Blue BOok October 12, 2007 at 12:55 pm

Those type of lists are valuable and should be kept private from unscrupulous advertisers seeking to get their grubby paws on them without readers’ consent. Glad you were able to resist the $$ temptation!
-Raymond

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7 Dave October 12, 2007 at 1:49 pm

Heh, you know I wonder how they would feel? Post the request email free and clear for bots! Let them get all that spam.

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8 Joe October 12, 2007 at 2:58 pm

Makes me glad that 1) I always use a fake email address when I comment, and 2) I never sign up for email feeds from blogs!

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9 plonkee October 12, 2007 at 4:34 pm

If you were in the UK, this would probably be illegal. As businesses aren’t allowed to pass on email addresses and so on without permission from the individuals.

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10 Clever Dude October 12, 2007 at 6:29 pm

Yeah, they contacted me yesterday. I just ignored it.

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11 shadox October 12, 2007 at 10:20 pm

Good for you! (and for us)

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12 Patrick October 13, 2007 at 10:15 pm

That’s the best policy. I haven’t been contacted about this, but if I were, I would also refuse. I can’t stand SPAM just like everyone else, and there’s no way I would feel good about profiting from it.

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13 thomas October 14, 2007 at 1:18 pm

sell it – it’s my junk email anyway. This day and age if you don’t have at least 2 emails, one for personal one for junk, you are wasting time.

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14 mapgirl October 14, 2007 at 8:27 pm

I just put up a privacy policy, pretty much lifted wholesale from another blogger with some edits. My feeling is that if I don’t want my email address sold, I won’t sell any I have either.

While I agree that in this day and age everyone should have a useful email address and a junk email address, it’s still not a good idea for addresses to be sold. It only encourages bad behavior by advertisers and frankly, I’ll let the junk email box go dead and start a new one if it gets clogged up. Then the address is useful to no one, not even me.

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15 Harrison October 16, 2007 at 10:47 am

Congratulation Flexo! I say this because not every blogger has a chance to get this kind of offers. This email indicates that your blog are really famous and big. I wish I can receive this kind of offer email in future, of course I will not accept the deal :)

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