Re: Hey, SiteFinder is back, again...

From: Barry Shein (no email)
Date: Tue Nov 06 2007 - 13:05:26 EST

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    Since this is verizon, one wonders why this has never been tried on
    wrong, non-working phone numbers?

          Visit your local chevy dealer, no interest for 12 months! We're
          sorry, the number you have reached....

    is it illegal?

    How long before they'll just make you sit thru a few seconds of pitch
    before connecting any call? Or any website? How hard is it to stick up
    a quick bit of flash (e.g.) and then fade to the page you requested?

    I don't think this is quite slippery-slopism. If you've been in this
    business 20+ years, a long time, you remember having computers you
    owned and weren't designed to efficiently flash ads at you, no "Free
    Trial of" this and "would you like to upgrade now?" that, etc.

    It's as if there's a magical constant at work in personal computing:

      The number of minutes per hour of productive work is constant,
      despite technological improvements.

    For many years it was limited by the number of reboots, now as systems
    have become more reliable it's become limited by the number of ads and
    similar distractions you have to wade through to get anything done.

    It really all comes down to the same problem, a flat-rate pricing
    model, and marketeers realizing they can exploit this mercilessly at
    no incremental cost (spam, "site finder", whatever.)

    Without any pricing feedback in the loop all you can really do is try
    to implement more and and more somewhat arbitrary rules (and ways of
    enforcing them) to try to control behavior, and by whose say-so?

    One is basically forced into a role analogous to the neighborhood
    association or zoning board perhaps telling people what they can and
    cannot do with their property (granted the latter seems to work in a
    similarly charged environment.)

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