A hostel company I stayed with a while back emailed me with the subject: “Your booking is confirmed!”. This made me frantically check all my accounts since I hadn’t booked any hostels recently. I was super concerned until I opened the email and saw… it was a stupid marketing email…

This kind of marketing should be illegal. Don’t use Clink Hostels.

  • @[email protected]
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    Look up the email for their legal department and demand they cancel all fraudulent bookings under your name. Play dumb a little so they take it up with marketing.

    • @Buddahriffic
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      Yeah, this is one of the few cases where going a bit Karen is called for. Fucking marketers.

        • glibg10b
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          I hope Gmail aggregates the reports from other platforms, because most of Clink’s target market uses Gmail

  • @[email protected]
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    1671 year ago

    Send a message to their help desk saying you got an email confirmation and would like to cancel it. Act very confused about the situation. Waste their time and make it their problem.

      • @qarbone
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        Pay me enough, and I’ll waste everyone’s time. Wait…

        Did I just reinvent lobbying?

      • @Dicska
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        271 year ago

        On top of that, it also doesn’t waste the responsible team’s time. It wastes the help desk’s time who have little to no say in this subject.

        • @[email protected]
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          231 year ago

          That’s why you escalate straight to legal. Waste the time of someone more expensive than the idiots in marketing.

      • @sigh
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        51 year ago

        time is just a construct

      • @Agent641
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        41 year ago

        Not if you automate it!

    • @backgroundcow
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      Better yet, demand loudly to get a refund. When they say there is nothing to refund, insist that you have an email confirming a booking.

      • Jamie
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        Escalate to management as quickly as possible so you’re not just annoying some poor front desk worker that had nothing to do with it.

        • @[email protected]
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          Call center “management” is typically not an actual manager, and definitely not involved with the decision either.

  • @Ledivin
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    That’s a good way for their emails to all get marked as scams. They think they’re being slick, but are actually destroying their marketing campaign.

  • slazer2au
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    Time to add their email to your spam filter and not see their emails again.

    Time to gpdr your info back from them.

  • Anti-Face Weapon
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    371 year ago

    Blacklist the company from your emails. They have lost emailing privileges.

  • Endorkend
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    This is like how in recent months I’ve been receiving “your account will be shut down” messages from services I’ve been using for literal decades, simply because I only use them 2-3 times a year, when they are actually useful to me, rather than regard them as some sort of social media platform.

    It’s super pathetic attention whoring by companies that lost any sense of what value they bring to their customers.

  • @Jessvj93
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    Companies everywhere are getting desperate I feel like. Google’s adblocker crusade being the most egregious imo.

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      Your email inbox reads like a Zoomer message thread

      • @Nommer
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        41 year ago

        Nah. Report it as spam. Still gets moved to your spam folder and if enough people do it, they’ll be flagged by default.

  • @TrickDacy
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    331 year ago

    Is there an asshole design community on lemmy?

  • @Hiro8811
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    231 year ago

    Nice to see someone else using proton

    • @Tobin
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      91 year ago

      Team Proton!

  • Chainweasel
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    211 year ago

    I get these too.
    The best part is that they keep getting added to my Google calendar. I have the option tuned off in my Google account settings, I report them as spam as soon as I get them, but I still get pop up notifications from my Google calendar reminding me of my “trip”.

    • @[email protected]
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      That’s because gmail automatically adds .ics files to your calendar. I don’t even think there’s a way to disable it. I checked and my solution was to not use gmail for those things. For spam emails luckily I don’t have this problem

      • @[email protected]
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        Weird, mine asks me if I want to add things to my calendar still, up by the header, same spot it puts the “is this spam” question box