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Old 05-31-2017, 12:25 PM   #6
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Amazon CS is scripted and fairly stupid, just like CS for almost all companies. I suspect Amazon merely sends those ads out randomly to anyone for which they have an email address. It is likely not a sophisticated send out. If they have an email address, they send it out periodically. I've been a Prime member for years, but I still get spam asking me to become one.

I often get snail mail and email sign up deals from companies with which I already have a contract or account. T-Mobile and Charter Spectrum are bad about that. It is annoying that they don't filter out those who already have accounts and cannot receive the deal, but they don't.
The worst snail mail offer my grandmother ever got was from a funeral home to help plan her final expenses. Ok, so those are not uncommon. It came almost exactly one month after she died from the funeral home that had done her final things.
Turns out a clerk put her name on the mailing list instead of on the do not send anything list.
They fixed that immediately.
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