The world is falling apart! Send us your money!
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The panic begging texts have spiked this week.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]One of the biggest red flags that you might be getting conned is when they try to rush your decision. “It’s an emergency, your grandson is in jail and needs $500 to get bailed out, no you can’t hang up to call him, we need it now or he gets put in a cell with Rapist Bob.”
Not saying this is a scam, just saying the tactic feels predatory. Do better, dems.
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I usually ignore these texts, but recently I couldn’t stop myself.
Cringe
Responding to robots..
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One of the biggest red flags that you might be getting conned is when they try to rush your decision. “It’s an emergency, your grandson is in jail and needs $500 to get bailed out, no you can’t hang up to call him, we need it now or he gets put in a cell with Rapist Bob.”
Not saying this is a scam, just saying the tactic feels predatory. Do better, dems.
It’s for sure a scam and nothing you said was wrong
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Cringe
Responding to robots..
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I know it’s most likely going into a void, but I’ve also worked in a call center that sent out automated texts. I wouldn’t bet on someone seeing the response, but I know it’s possible.
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The panic begging texts have spiked this week.
The grossest thing was the day Roe got over turned I got emails from 10 different Democrats looking for donations to help fight it.
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The grossest thing was the day Roe got over turned I got emails from 10 different Democrats looking for donations to help fight it.
The grossest thing is that's pretty much all they did.
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The panic begging texts have spiked this week.
Just one more donation bro. Just one more and we'll fix democracy, I promise bro, just one more.
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One of the biggest red flags that you might be getting conned is when they try to rush your decision. “It’s an emergency, your grandson is in jail and needs $500 to get bailed out, no you can’t hang up to call him, we need it now or he gets put in a cell with Rapist Bob.”
Not saying this is a scam, just saying the tactic feels predatory. Do better, dems.
I hate how everyone follows the social marketing playbook now. There's so little community building and genuine connection with constituents. Everything is optimized by some social media marketing guru types with a masters degree in being an asshole.
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I hate how everyone follows the social marketing playbook now. There's so little community building and genuine connection with constituents. Everything is optimized by some social media marketing guru types with a masters degree in being an asshole.
Yeah, please just talk to me like a person instead of advertising at me. Manipulation may work, but it’s not the kind of interaction I want to have with my representatives.
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The grossest thing was the day Roe got over turned I got emails from 10 different Democrats looking for donations to help fight it.
It pisses me off when they run some "get a free x" with donation that they alert me about just after i already donated for fucking bubkiss.
They do it very often too.
I can't donate to them anymore after 2024. Like they had a billion dollars in donor money and they lost badly. I don't even know WTF they used the money for.
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Yeah, please just talk to me like a person instead of advertising at me. Manipulation may work, but it’s not the kind of interaction I want to have with my representatives.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I donate quite a bit and I've only found AOC and Bernie (big surprise) to be ones that are looking for something other than "send me another check" as a follow-up to your donation.
AOC and Bernie send updates and shit telling you what they're doing for their constituents, how you can get more involved, etc.