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- <h1>I am not a number</h1>
- <p>Day 00269: Tuesday, 2015 December 01</p>
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- I remember what I did a couple days ago that I thought was important but could net remember at the time.
- I read a piece of mail containing one of those "prescreened credit offers".
- It said that you could opt out of receiving those via telephone.
- This made me quite annoyed, as you should not require a telephone for opting out of having random companies peruse your credit report and send you junk mail.
- I did some research, and it turns out that you can also opt out over the Web, as you should be able to.
- However, the <a href="https://www.optoutprescreen.com/">credit prescreening opt-out</a> website has an annoying feature where it checks to make sure you are within the United States before it will allow you to fill out their online form.
- They do this by checking your <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> address, which is an idiotic method.
- Anyone using <abbr title="The Onion Router">Tor</abbr> is going to have a random global <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> address, regardless of where they physically sit.
- I had to try several times before I could fill out the form completely.
- For someone using a <abbr title="virtual private network">VPN</abbr> located outside the country, it might be impossible to fill out the form at all.
- The blocking of out-of-country <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> addresses is made even more idiotic because the form asks for your home address, so they could instead figure out your location from that.
- There is no need to check your <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> address for its location.
- I mainly only filled out the form to assert that it should be possible to opt out without a telephone.
- While the form asked for a telephone number, providing one was optional.
- There were two options for opting out.
- The first allows you to opt out of these offers, though only for five years.
- The second allows you to opt out permanently, but but requires physical documents be signed.
- I chose the five-year opt-out to avoid the paperwork.
- None of this would be necessary if the credit reporting agencies were not being jerks though.
- It seems that they are giving lists of potential debtors to credit agencies, and this opt-out form tells the credit reporting agencies to knock it off and get you off the lists that they give out.
- They should respect people's privacy better and not give out these lists in the first place.
- Credit agencies should wait for applicants to come to them.
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- I went shopping today as my vegan food supplies are running a bit low.
- As I am on foot, I did not get as much as I wanted because I could not carry it all, so I might need to go out again soon.
- The closest grocery store has one of those tracking programs where if you do not carry one of their purchase-tracking cards with you so they can chain your purchases together, they charge you a higher price for merchandise.
- Essentially, they are charging customer for the right to privacy.
- When I shop there, I always ask for a new card.
- That way, they do not charge me to exercise my right to privacy, but I am able to exercise it none the less.
- Usually, the customer representative tells me that I can register it with my personal information online, but I do not actually do that.
- Today, the customer representative instead asked me to fill out the online application in-store using the tablet that the store has set up just for that purpose.
- I tried to comply, but the form had a telephone number field and would not allow me to leave it blank.
- I talked to the representative about it, and she just had me abort the registration.
- Had the registration form allowed me to submit my information without a telephone number, the store would have had my name, email address, and postal address.
- Because of their demand that I present them with a telephone number, they got nothing.
- It worked out well for me today, but I do wish that people would get over their obsession with telephone numbers.
- First of all, not everyone has telephone service.
- Second, not everyone that <strong>*does*</strong> have telephone service wants to give out their telephone number, for one reason or another.
- Some of us have obtuse reasons such as not feeling that it is respectful to ask that we identify as a number, while others simply do not want to deal with telemarketers or even voice calls in general.
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- Professor Shyguy did not make his original deadline of releasing <a href="https://professorshyguy.bandcamp.com/album/fragmentation">Fragmentation</a> today, as he said that he might not.
- He has now moved the deadline to the fifth of this month.
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- I applied for work at a local meat shop.
- I must really be desperate.
- If hired, I will be required to sell corpse flesh all day and act happy about it.
- That does not seem like my idea of fun.
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