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1. iinnPP+q6[view] [source] 2023-02-03 10:53:57
>>tardis+(OP)
I recently signed up to CloudFlare for their Yubi key deal that was still being advertised on their website. A week later I received an email saying only customers subscribed by a certain time could claim the offer.

I asked them to delete my data or provide the Yubi offer and they did neither. So they sit in an email folder known as bad companies. Because my data has value and they lied to obtain it for their own gain (aka fraud).

In Canada we have private prosecution/rules about falsely acquired data. Every bad story on HN puts me closer to opening that folder up and ensuring my data costs at least 100k.

Enough is enough.

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2. gnu8+xa[view] [source] 2023-02-03 11:30:29
>>iinnPP+q6
There isn’t a practical way to fractionate their revenue or determine what proportion of their profit is derived from your data. This can be proved by the fact that there is no way to make any money with only the data you gave to them separated from the rest of their customers and potential customers. Therefore you are entitled to all of their revenue. Please clean out their shareholders and destroy their business. They deserve this for not cooperating with you. It would be very low cost or low effort to correct their mistake and they are choosing not to because it is easier.
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3. dd36+zj[view] [source] 2023-02-03 12:55:00
>>gnu8+xa
Sure there is a way. In fact, there are many ways. CAC/ conversion ratio would give you the value of a quality lead.
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