EULA be sorry!
May. 4th, 2009 12:57 pmYour Obedient Serpent just got a spam call on his cell phone.
It wasn't one of the scam calls about my "automobile service contract" expiring, the ones that everyone was getting for a while there. This was a local carpet cleaning outfit.
I assume that it was a spam call, and not a wrong number. I hung up as soon as she identified herself.
You know, I've heard that there are some providers that let you customize the incoming ring on your cell -- the one that people hear when they dial your number.
I want to do that, and have a EULA as the ring for any unknown number:
"Unsolicited callers are advised that, by dialing this number, they have agreed to be invoiced for Mr. Stormdancer's time and attention. Billing amount is entirely at Mr. Stormdancer's discretion, and will commence as soon as the call has connected; this includes leaving messages on Mr. Stormdancer's voice mail. The use of an automated calling system is considered to be automatic consent to this license agreement. Thank you."
It wasn't one of the scam calls about my "automobile service contract" expiring, the ones that everyone was getting for a while there. This was a local carpet cleaning outfit.
I assume that it was a spam call, and not a wrong number. I hung up as soon as she identified herself.
You know, I've heard that there are some providers that let you customize the incoming ring on your cell -- the one that people hear when they dial your number.
I want to do that, and have a EULA as the ring for any unknown number:
"Unsolicited callers are advised that, by dialing this number, they have agreed to be invoiced for Mr. Stormdancer's time and attention. Billing amount is entirely at Mr. Stormdancer's discretion, and will commence as soon as the call has connected; this includes leaving messages on Mr. Stormdancer's voice mail. The use of an automated calling system is considered to be automatic consent to this license agreement. Thank you."