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What They Say (What
They Really Mean)
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Whenever a corporation tells you something, anything, it's probably
put in such a complex and misleading way that, at first glance,
you don't really catch what their saying. This is an important
tool of corporations because they love screwing you, and to at
least be fair have you tell you their screwing you, so they chose
to tell you in the most indirect, complex, and down-played manner
that you'll probably not pay attention so they proceed unfettered.
Think about it, these companies can effectively advertise to
you, they know where you live, what your buying and living habits
are, they know how to build your trust so you'll give them money,
but when it comes to serious issues they print it onto barely
readable blocks amidst a galaxy of other nonsensical gibberish.
Below is what they say (and
What They Really Mean)
[ Source ]
Any Heart Medication TV Commercial
[ Real
Message ] Buy our
pills although we're not promising it'll do anything--
even the risk of anything!
"May (may
or may not) Help (assist in
but not actually do anything) Reduce
(bring down) the Risk (not
the actual thing but only the risk of it) of certain
(some
kinds, but probably not the kind you have) of Heart Disease."
Bottom line:
What
they mean is they might help bring down the potential danger
of a specific type of heart disease, just not the one that's
going to kill you. But still give them your money.
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[ Source ] Verizon
Pamphlet
[ Real
Message ] Verizon Wireless
to Customers: Guess what? We're selling your private information!
Taken From: Verizon Wireless Customer Network Information Pamphlet
they Mail you. It's informing you that now they are willingly
selling your information (cell phone number, name, address and
everything else they have of yours) for financial gain. Geez,
aren't you glad you trusted Verizon?
Real Life Excerpt:
"Your Privacy is important to us"
(We have to tell you this in order to make
it legal for us to screw you over)
"Verizon Wireless and its affiliates (the "Verizon
Companies) (could be any company even remotely
associated with us including the company that cleans our rugs
at the office)
provide services to you (just in case
your so drunk and ignorant you don't know why you send us money
each month). In doing so,
we may each collect certain information (whatever
information we want, at any point we wish to find it to make
sure it's current)
that is made available to us solely by virtue of our relationship
with you, (the personal, confidential
information we forced you to give us) such as quantity,
technical information, type, destination, location (where
you are at any given moment thanks to your phones GPS chip that
the government forces us to install on your phone)
and the amount of use of the telecommunications services you
purchase (so we know how much money you
have so we know how much we can further take from you). This information and related billing
information (where you live, and when we
find out, where you sleep) is known as Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPIN)
(this allows us to identify the good stuff
and ignore the boring stuff that won't make us money). The Federal Communications Commission
and other regulators require the Verizon Companies to protect
your CPIN (by protect, we only mean that
we'll tell you, it won't actually stop us from doing it).
In order to better serve your communications needs (by
finding all the other things we can charge you for)
and to identify, offer and provide products and services to
meet your requirements (things you don't
really need but we'll pretend you do need),
we need your permission (we don't actual
need you to say yes, simply doing nothing means to us you said
yes, but require your permission we really mean you actually
have to do something to stop us) to share this information
among our affiliates, agents and parent companies (including
Vodafone) (which
is an English company so you'll even have Brit's calling to sell
you stuff)
and their subsidiaries. The protection of your information is
important to us (protection from our competitors
because we only want our hands in your wallet ), and the
Verizon Companies acknowledged (they
didn't do anything about it, but they are at least "aware" of
it) that you have a right, and we have a duty (to
sell your personal information for financial gain!) under
federal and state law (all the laws, by
the way, we wrote and had congress pass by funding their political
campaigns), to protect the confidentiality
of your CPIN (CPIN? We're trying to downplay
the severity of this matter, calling it your private, personal,
and confidential information make scare you enough to actually
stop us).
You have a right to keep your CPIN private by "opting out." (instead
of you actually having to give your permission for us to solicit
you, you have to do something to stop us) Unless you provide
us with notice that you wish to opt out within 30 days of receiving
this letter, (so we're hoping in that 30-day
window you didn't read this pamphlet, or this statement, which
is in tiny hard to read writing on a pamphlet containing 14 other
long-winded paragraphs), we will assume (we
should just say ass, which is what you are, or at least what
we really think of you) that you
give the Verizon Companies (notice it's
not just Verizon Wireless, but the whole Verizon conglomerate
of companies that span the entire globe) the right to share (your
not only allowing us, your giving us the express right, duty
and obligation to sell your information) with the authorized companies described above
(we don't have to mention these companies
again, it's not like it actually says anything because we're
buying companies left to right). You may opt out by calling us at 1-800-333-9956 (but
we're not going to mention the Federal Do Not Call List which
would prevent anybody, even us from soliciting you, which is
especially bad for us because it would make your information
we just sold worthless because these companies couldn't legally
solicit you, and then they'd want their money back) and following
the recorded instructions (hopefully the
call disconnects because our service is steadily going downhill
while we redirect our money to buying more companies to sell
you stuff).
Bottom Line:
It should to be you couldn't trust giving your information to
those people who still give you a free Ford Mustang at the mall,
but that just stood to reason. Now you can't trust the company
that has an intimate business relationship with you, a company
that knows your social security, your credit score, your location
at any given moment. Fortunately, at least for now, we have the
Federal Do Not Call List to offer us some protection-- and it's
real easy too! Just log onto http://www.DoNotCall.gov and
register all your numbers in one step!
( Thanks to my cousin Darani Diaz for turning me onto this document
)
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