That's where we differ. I still believe it's a privilege for you to send information, to use my cost to send that information, versus for me to request it. It would be similar to my walking into a store, and having a chance to pick up its flyer when I enter versus somebody forcing me to take it and me having to pay for that flyer as I enter the store. That's my view. If it is hard work, we can ask how we can make it better. However, I come from the basis that it is a privilege for you to be able to send me things when I haven't asked for them and they're unsolicited.
On October 17th, 2017. See this statement in context.