Flash Wrote:
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> They can collect all the data they want and it
> will not matter a hoot to your shop if/when you
> use the coupon. Even if they are proficient data
> crunchers it will take a while for home office to
> crunch that you also queried anything about
> mystery shopping and by then you are long gone
> from the store. One of the mixed blessing about
> the internet is that it provides so much
> information, much of it inaccurate, that only
> generalizations can be made about it without
> direct click counting--such as which slogans bring
> more clicks.
>
> This sort of information gathering is why I do not
> Facebook, Twitter, Tweet, My Space and similar
> activities. My emails sent do not give my full
> and accurate legal name, my moniker does not
> relate to my name on any forum or bulletin board I
> visit and I try my darnedest to keep my name OFF
> the internet.
The other side of the coin when facing this issue, is that we are, in fact, in many, many databanks already. We can never keep ourselves completely out of the system, so I have heard/read more than one person suggest that instead we confuse the system.
If my name is JayTee today, its TeeJay tomorow, on a different site. Then it may be JayBee, BeeJay, Then I may use initial, JT, TJ, JB, BJ, JR, or just plain Jay.
I may live on Oak street, Elm Street, Maple Street, Birch Street, or, Oak, Maple, Birch or Elm Court, Avenue, Blvd or Road.
My house number on those roads may be 1675, 1657, 5761, 6751, or I may get creative and be 16 Tree Circle apt 75.
If I never enter the same information, the same way twice on anything that doesn't require my legal information, then when someone tries to follow me they are going to be tracking 15-20 different people who live at addresses from Portland Maine to Portland Oregon, and a dozen different people who share my actual address.
I know, it's not the perfect solution, but when I get mail addressed to my goldfish, I know immediately who sold my name, and I can toss it without opening it.