Today I got another spam from ACM, plus a spam from “World Scientific Publishing” that tries to look like they are acting on behalf of Purdue University. I have appended the one from World Scientific Publishers in the hopes that it will shame them into avoiding spam in the future. Why would Purdue University consent [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Economics'
Even more spam from scientific publishers
August 12th, 2009 ·
Tags: Economics · Rants · Research
United frequent flyer scam
August 1st, 2009 ·
Has anyone else noticed how the airlines have steadily devalued frequent flyer miles over the years? I just cashed in some miles to fly to Boston on United, and after much hassle with an arcane web site, managed to secure some economy seats. United has something called “Economy Plus”, but in reality, they created a [...]
Tags: Amusements · Economics · Rants
MORE spam from Cambridge University Press
July 10th, 2009 ·
I got another spam from Cambridge University Press today. Apparently this is their new strategy for success as a tree-murdering paper publisher. They provide an opt-out link at the bottom: http://listserv.cup.org/t/49324/239073/2681/0/ which obviously contains campaign information in it, but apparently they were too incompetent to encode my email address in there because the form asks [...]
Tags: Economics · Rants · The internet
Spam from Cambridge University Press
July 9th, 2009 ·
Today I received spam from Cambridge University Press, using an email address that I used to register for the ACM Electronic Commerce Conference in 2006. It appears that even supposedly reputable organizations cannot resist the temptation to send spam.
Tags: Economics · Rants · Research
You may have already won
July 2nd, 2009 ·
Everyone probably gets these emails telling you that you have a long lost uncle who was an official in Africa who left you $21 million, and if you’d just send $1,000 to them then they will wire you the money. They are called 419 scams. About once a year I also get an airmail letter [...]
Tags: Economics · Rants · security · The internet
Imagine a world with no car dealers
May 14th, 2009 ·
Part of the recent discussion about the demise of Chrysler and GM has centered on their dealer network. One report stated that Chrysler has more than 3100 dealers, whereas Toyota has only 1200 dealers. Since Toyota sells far more cars, you’d think that Chrysler needs to cut their dealer network. But that kind of begs [...]
Tags: Economics
U.S. Taxpayers to GM, Ford, and Chrysler: good luck
November 19th, 2008 ·
Now that the federal government set the precedent of giving out money to companies that made bad decisions in their business processes, it seems that the lineup for handouts is getting quite lengthy. The latest companies to come through rattling a tin cup are GM, Ford, and Chrysler. While I am very concerned about the [...]
Tags: Economics