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J-Mac:
Hmm... I just dropped in at Bits duJour earlier to see what deals are coming up for the next week and - I could only see a couple days of deals. They just put a lock on their Future Deals page and you must register and log in to see more than two days of deals now. No explanation given that I can find. There is a link for "more info" but it just took me to their forum where a thread about this was filled with a lot of folks complaining about having to log in and allow cookies. The admin there, Nico, mentioned that he wants to "…incentivize people to sign up and log in". Why the hell would he want to motivate people to have to log in to see his Future Deals??  (I'm not going to use that neologism Nico used!).

Jim

rjbull:
Hmm... I just dropped in at Bits duJour earlier to see what deals are coming up for the next week and - I could only see a couple days of deals. They just put a lock on their Future Deals page and you must register and log in to see more than two days of deals now. -J-Mac (May 10, 2010, 12:30 AM)
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I noticed that, and thought it strange, annoying and pointless, unless they intend to harvest the e-mail addresses and sell them.

No explanation given that I can find. There is a link for "more info" but it just took me to their forum where a thread about this was filled with a lot of folks complaining about having to log in and allow cookies. The admin there, Nico, mentioned that he wants to "…incentivize people to sign up and log in". Why the hell would he want to motivate people to have to log in to see his Future Deals?? 
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Beats me - unless you subscribe to the sinister explanation above...  I already am signed up for their weekly list, and had subscribed via two different addresses on different days to get overlapping lists.  But I would still like to see forthcoming attractions without fuss.

(I'm not going to use that neologism Nico used!).

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Sound fellow!  I came across another unpleasant mangling of the language the other day - "disablism"  :(

cranioscopical:
+1 on all counts.

J-Mac:
I don’t know - he claims to never sell or give out info to any other entity; he already has my email address from the daily deal email subscription and he appears clean on that front.

Looks like he wants to run a active forum. Oh - I think I see. He mentions in his forum that he will have a record of which software apps each "member" purchased or viewed. Looks like it might be a way for him to "customize" deals for individual people. I don’t think I want yet another organization tracking where I look and what I buy so they can tailor ads to what they perceive as my interests.

Is BDJ Nico's personal company? Or is there a group backing him? Anyone know?

Thanks!

Jim

Dormouse:
It's Iconico now isn't it?

All seems very strange to me. I'll not sign up. Might mean I lose a few progs I might otherwise buy - but I have to be around on the day anyway. Mostly it will mean less exposure for BdJ and its clients, so the decision seems quite bizarre. The forums are either worth going to or not; I can't see people being forced to them. Tracking people should already be possible through IP - but this will lead to names etc, so that might be the difference.

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