I think I'm offendedAuthor: jawapro
Date: Tue 09/10/2007 07:08 PM
Ebay Australia has started a new campaign to train the brainless masses how to stop being caught in scammers webs. Just simple things like "Use a good password", "Use a recent browser", and "dont give your identity away".
You can see the videos here
http://pages.ebay.com.au/protectyourself/. They are supposed to be amuzing - because the 'heroes' of the videos are classic 'bad guys' from Dracula to Ned Kelly to a parking inspector.
All rather simple - but a good idea. And I'd appreciate it - except for one thing.
In one of the banner ads (shown here) a scammer makes an appearance using a laptop.
But why go to the trouble of pointing out that it's a Linux machine?
As a Linux fan myself - I think that's rather insulting.
Are they saying that all scammers using Linux? Or that Linux users are a bad lot? Or what?
It may well be that most scammers do use Linux - because it's more powerfull - but I'm sure that not all do. And why go to the trouble of including the Linux penguin anyway? The ad would have been just as good without it.
And instead of being a clever way of sending out helpfull anti-scam messages - it's just ended up making me annoyed. Not the smartest marketing approach there ebay...
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