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There is no unsubscribe option any more. The point of the Dispatch is to keep you and all other members informed of events that the site is putting on for your benefit. You can freely ignore it if you don't like it.BigBallinStalin wrote:I'm not sure where to tell CC Dispatch to stop PM'ing me, so I'll do it here.
CC Dispatch, stop wasting my time with your spam.
Sincerely,
BBS
ugh... what a wonderful idea to piss off even MORE people...-el Jesus negroDukasaur wrote:There is no unsubscribe option any more. The point of the Dispatch is to keep you and all other members informed of events that the site is putting on for your benefit. You can freely ignore it if you don't like it.BigBallinStalin wrote:I'm not sure where to tell CC Dispatch to stop PM'ing me, so I'll do it here.
CC Dispatch, stop wasting my time with your spam.
Sincerely,
BBS

Originally, lackattack.BigBallinStalin wrote:Great. Which moron had that idea?
Dukasaur wrote:Originally, lackattack.BigBallinStalin wrote:Great. Which moron had that idea?
However, after three years of broken promises, it was finally BW who brought it to fruition.
As far as the moronism of it, what seems moronic to me is that for seven years such an obvious idea wasn't adopted. This is, quite honestly, the first organisation I've been part of in my entire life that didn't deliver its newsletter to all members. About time that such a moronic oversight was corrected.
omehgerd, really!?dakky21 wrote:I agree there should be an option to opt-out, but then you would miss contests and lot of valubable info.
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Why should we eat the costs? I see a new PM, and I think, "Gee, I hope it's something useful. Oh, it isn't. My time's been wasted by a service I don't want." As paying customers, shouldn't we expect better service?ubcman64 wrote:Is it really that difficult to delete it from your inbox if you don't want to read it. A couple of clicks and it's gone.
Liar. You say that, but I know you can't resist wanking all over pics of my face. I'll take that as a compliment. You're welcome, AoG.Army of GOD wrote:I want to unsubscribe from BBS' ugly face...
Not offering an 'opt-out policy' signals that CC doesn't really give a shit about its customers' preferences. If the dev costs were small, yet CC still didn't feel like doing the opt-out policy, then that sends an ever stronger, negative message.Metsfanmax wrote:I agree that an opt-out policy should be implemented, in theory. In practice, I don't think it's worth much dev time. If people leave because the site is trying to keep them informed of what's going on, then f*ck 'em.
Lots of them. Private message me some time if you'd like to hear all the ways that the administration does not care about them. It'll take a while.BigBallinStalin wrote: What other consumer preferences does CC not care about?
Well, I don't have the same incentives as the administration. I don't really care if they make money.Many business fail from such hubris, and the comment, "f*ck 'em," succinctly describes their attitudes.
And we thought we were having server issues... This is here for a reason, you knowConfederateSS wrote:I wouldn't care..If our inbox wasn't limited....Make it unlimited,like say yahoo's inbox.or cbs sports fantasy message archive.Then you can send me all the crap you want......I like to save some messages,in my C.C. inbox.But that's becoming harder and harder.....Thank You Kindly..ConfederateSS...out!!!!!!!!!
Stephan Wayne wrote:Every day is Fool's Day on CC.
Yes, yes, you're the all wise one who knows best. Lemme know when your kind have solved the Decline.JamesKer1 wrote:I am in full support of no opt-out. It is a monthly reminder to those who never bother to go past the My Games, Join A Game, and Start A Game pages that there is a community out there a few clicks and keystrokes away that will scream, fight, and have a good time with them. Like a mother trying to get her son outside to make friends with the neighborhood kids, and won't stop nagging until he finally does.
Awesome. Thanks, hopefully it works.spiesr wrote:A (untested) workaround that might be of some use to those in this thread. Create a Inbox Rule such that:
If Sender is user CC Dispatch | Delete message
I think your argument supports an opt-out policy. I know there is a community out there. I can opt out of monthly reminders.JamesKer1 wrote:I am in full support of no opt-out. It is a monthly reminder to those who never bother to go past the My Games, Join A Game, and Start A Game pages that there is a community out there a few clicks and keystrokes away that will scream, fight, and have a good time with them. Like a mother trying to get her son outside to make friends with the neighborhood kids, and won't stop nagging until he finally does.