I'm mad but I don't know if I'm overreacting!
My company has been pushing to get people to hand over their e-mail addresses so they can receive promotional e-mail.
Today I discovered that someone who obviously goes to the same university as I do went online to the directory and printed out students' and faculty/staff e-mail addresses and have been entering them in!
I was like, "WTF? I don't want to be signed up for this!"
I talked to one manager and they said they'd "talk" to another manager.
Screw them, I went ahead and told my school this. Where SHOULD my loyalties lie in a situation like this? How can I be sure that even if the manager tells me they stopped that they even will? The only way I know they'll stop is if I go to the school about this.
I e-mailed the school and I haven't disclosed the company's name yet, as I asked them what to do and I asked them to protect my identity should they need the company's name.
Am I overreacting?
Those people did not give permission for their e-mail addresses to be entered.
My company has been pushing to get people to hand over their e-mail addresses so they can receive promotional e-mail.
Today I discovered that someone who obviously goes to the same university as I do went online to the directory and printed out students' and faculty/staff e-mail addresses and have been entering them in!
I was like, "WTF? I don't want to be signed up for this!"
I talked to one manager and they said they'd "talk" to another manager.
Screw them, I went ahead and told my school this. Where SHOULD my loyalties lie in a situation like this? How can I be sure that even if the manager tells me they stopped that they even will? The only way I know they'll stop is if I go to the school about this.
I e-mailed the school and I haven't disclosed the company's name yet, as I asked them what to do and I asked them to protect my identity should they need the company's name.
Am I overreacting?
Those people did not give permission for their e-mail addresses to be entered.


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