MLB are spammers
Posted by modsuperstar on July 29th, 2009I’ve noticed in recent weeks many people among those who I follow on Twitter complaining about being signed up to Major League Baseball mailing lists. I can count myself in as one of the people pissed off by this. It seems that MLB has been signing people up, unknown to them, to mailing lists whenever someone orders online tickets for a game. I went to a game back in June, and had ordered tickets online through bluejays.com. Since ordering I then started getting mail from MLB or the Blue Jays all the time. I unsubscribed only to discover that I was still getting mail. I believe I was signed up to at least 4 different mailing lists, all of which needed to be unsubscribed from individually.

To me this is dirty pool by MLB. I know myself, and I’m sure many others out there that would consider themselves “web savvy”, can pick out a mailing list opt in at 10 paces anywhere on the web. Companies try to be crafty and trick you into joining, but I am always on the lookout for stuff like that when I give out my email when signing up for products and services. Given the fact that many other people are falling for this means MLB must be doing something sneaky, either not divulging that you are being signed up for multiple MLB mailing lists, or obscuring it somewhere on the page. C’mon MLB, I wasn’t born yesterday, I’ve been using the web for almost 14 years now.
The fact MLB would even do this in this day and age seems pretty stupid. Given that people hate being spammed, you would think they would be a little smarter with how they handle that kind of stuff. It creates animosity between your local team and the fans when they are constantly being carpet bombed with email. You would figure they wouldn’t want to alienate their fans like that.
This all just reminds me of this episode of the Simpsons. Maybe Mark McGwire will show up at my house to hit a few dingers.


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