Maybe charities shouldn’t be giving out our details to tele-marketers.

  • @cooopsspace@infosec.pub
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    2 years ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:

    Charities sell your data to telemarketers, unless they take loose money you should avoid at all costs.

    I’m not a bot.

    • Sarsaparilla
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      62 years ago

      The aggressive sales tactics of the charity representatives at those little pop-ups at the supermarket and plazas are a bit shady as well, IMO. I usually manage to avoid them but the few times I have been stopped, it’s never a pleasant/easy experience to get away. They are trained to sell this way, and I understand they need the donations, but it never leaves me with a feeling of respect for the charity they represent.

      I cant afford to make monthly donations but sometimes I would like the option to drop a cash donation in a tin, or to make a one-off merch purchase. Unfortunately neither of these things are ever an option these days, so instead we get the hard sell and are left with a bad taste in the mouth.

      • @cooopsspace@infosec.pub
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        42 years ago

        100%, $70 a month to restore sight? Homie I’m struggling to afford to eat and pay rent.

        In fact if I was even $10,000 better off a year in my job id absolutely be dishing it out to those who need it. But hell no you can’t have my data.

    • @KenBruce@aussie.zone
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      32 years ago

      Read the article again maybe? Not what is happening here. Maybe a bot would would have been more accurate?

      • @cooopsspace@infosec.pub
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        42 years ago

        I know what I’m saying, give a cent to these charities and your phone will be ringing every dinner time by Indian telemarketers. It’s a pretty well known fact at the moment.

        They take your money and sell your data.