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Old 01-09-2012, 12:42 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by taustin View Post
Which makes it spam rather than fraud. Of course, Spamazon has a long, long history of spamming its customers, so there's nothing new there.



That would be illegal, of course. By law, if you didn't agree to it in advance, it's free.
I actually found it amusing, since the New York Times erroneously sent millions of nytimes.com users a home subscription cancellation notice that same week. Many of them (including me) were not home subscribers to begin with.
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