| Comment Number: | OL-101772 |
| Received: | 3/23/2004 8:20:53 PM |
| Organization: | |
| Commenter: | Michael Macfarlane |
| State: | AZ |
| Agency: | Federal Trade Commission |
| Rule: | CAN-SPAM ANPR |
| Docket ID: | [3084-AA96] |
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Comments:
Spam is intrusive. It is uninvited. It frequently obscures or interfers with reading a primary email page. It is a nuisance. The email sources I read on a daily basis have advertisers within them that I can selectively choose to view. Sometimes spam will suddenly appear within one of these sites. I usually notify the primary site that I prefer not to receive spam, and if it continues I will not visit their site anymore. I pay to be online. Where I go and what I view should not be accessable by Spammers, at all. 100% of Spam has never been of interest to me. The "shotgun" marketing method is offensive and I (and millions of others) should not have sessions online interrupted by spam. It is akin to someone opening your front door and walking into your home uninvited. I certainly encourage a strong position against spam, from either primary, second or third, etc. parties. Thank you. Michael Macfarlane *REDACTED PERSONAL INFORMATION*