No secrets anymore.

I know this isn't news but it's certainly worth thinking about the personal data collected and the use it's put to.....

 

I very recently suffered a birthday, and along with the extravagent gifts from loved ones, to date I have received the following (all tagged as Birthday gifts:

 

$10 discount voucher from eBay

 

$20 gift card from Sportsgirl

 

20% discount voucher from Spotlight

 

$15 discount voucher from Woolies

 

$50 hotel voucher from Webjet

 

Offers of "Birthday Specials" from Coles/First Choice Liquor/Fly Buys, Amazon Kindle including suggestions based on my previous purchases

 

Birthday greetings letter from Credit Union - also including congratulations on recent property purchase

 

Birthday card from my accountant - signed by all members of staff

 

 

Sadly, due to advanced age and recent property purchase (ref above), I cannot afford to spend the money required to benefit from the birthday "gifts".

 

Marina.

 

 

Sorry to hear that Marina, just send them to me. Smiley Very Happy

 

No seriously maybe regift some, along as original gifters don't find out.

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imastawka
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 'suffered a birthday'

 

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I have had reason to do some googling and ebay buying recently and was amazed to discover that facebook knows about it!  Now, I am getting advertising based on these things I googled. (well, not now I have taken steps to stop them)

Not so much scarey as annoying.

The important thing here is.....

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Buttercup: You mock my pain! Man in Black: Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

Thank you to all (I'm over it now).

 

Marina.