I wrote a couple weeks ago about how painful it is to do business with magazines, no matter how good and useful their content actually is. Their subscription models are dishonest.
To prove my point, in today's junk mail was a "bill" from Bloomberg. It's worded in a way to claim I owe them $30 for a subscription I do not have and never have had. But if you read it closely, it's worded in such a way to look like a super-special offer for a special guy like me. But in the upper left-hand corner, it still says I "owe" $30.
Not happening.
To prove my point, in today's junk mail was a "bill" from Bloomberg. It's worded in a way to claim I owe them $30 for a subscription I do not have and never have had. But if you read it closely, it's worded in such a way to look like a super-special offer for a special guy like me. But in the upper left-hand corner, it still says I "owe" $30.
Not happening.
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