- From: Joe Botha <
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- Subject: Re: [projectvrm] Updater.com - change of address helper
- Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 08:37:40 +0200
- Organization: TrustFabric
Hi Drummond >@2011.08.22_07:31:17_GMT+0200
Last time I looked at Updater they seem to only be interested in home
addresses - and not email, phone numbers etc.
We do something similar:
https://www.trustfabric.com/connect/
btw.
We added a new service recently:
https://www.trustfabric.com/connect/child-protect/
We're planning to launch it towards the end of the week. Busy talking to a
fairly big social network about using the service.
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Good catch, Adam. Ironic that the first organized VRM meeting (that I can
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remember anyway - it was at Google's offices before an IIW about 4 years
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ago), the one use case everyone agreed to focus on was...change-of-address.
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It's a much harder problem than it looks, and I agree that Updater.com is
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taking a good solid approach to it. My only complaint is that you have to go
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as far as the FAQ to find out what their business model is. They charge a
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whopping $5 a year (for a minimum of 3 years) for their Address Privacy
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service.
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Hell, if they can do everything they say they can for $14.99 for three
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years, it's the bargain of the century. I'd put that right up front in large
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print on my home page.
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=Drummond
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On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Adam Carson
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> Check it out! Nice site and concept...very VRM...except they don't have a
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> real connection with 3rd parties, they just send letters on your behalf.
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> https://www.updater.com/how-it-works
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> I was thinking about doing something like this...
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> Great step in the right direction...anyone know them? They should come to
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> IIW!
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> Good video too.
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> Adam
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Regards
Joe
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