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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 606868" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>This is more about the times than about whiskey, but the Laphroaig email today was the impetus. The email was solely about the distillery manager leaving, written by the guy. We take it as commonplace that we overshare our lives, but geez, talk about unnecessary in a customer relationship. This is something that would have basically gone unnoticed, other than maybe in a quarterly to the stockholders. I don't think a 6-paragraph email is necessary to all the jokers who have signed up for your silly update emails. We have to announce everything we're doing, all the time. Desperate for attention, all the time. That's what this reeked of to me. Not only do I not care, but it really is none of my business about how they're doing business at the distillery. Honestly, I'd rather hear about one of the forklift drivers than management changes. I don't want to hear about the forklifter either, but why not? I guess this is some marketing tool of faux intimacy with your favorite brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 606868, member: 1211"] This is more about the times than about whiskey, but the Laphroaig email today was the impetus. The email was solely about the distillery manager leaving, written by the guy. We take it as commonplace that we overshare our lives, but geez, talk about unnecessary in a customer relationship. This is something that would have basically gone unnoticed, other than maybe in a quarterly to the stockholders. I don't think a 6-paragraph email is necessary to all the jokers who have signed up for your silly update emails. We have to announce everything we're doing, all the time. Desperate for attention, all the time. That's what this reeked of to me. Not only do I not care, but it really is none of my business about how they're doing business at the distillery. Honestly, I'd rather hear about one of the forklift drivers than management changes. I don't want to hear about the forklifter either, but why not? I guess this is some marketing tool of faux intimacy with your favorite brand. [/QUOTE]
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