Blackmail by email

Posted by Sajith M on Aug 3rd, 2006
2006
Aug 3

Korby Prnell has this wonderful post that I thought I will shamelessly repost here.

Today, I received an email from somebody, somewhere in the bowels of this great company (a joyful and highly effective person, no doubt) informing me that I have NOT completed my ‘MANDATORY Business Training’. Uh oh.

After my near miss with the 2006 MSPicnic confirmation email, I honed in on the word “MANDATORY” and read the email carefully. Halfway down the email, I discovered this dilbertesque gem:

“The sooner you complete this program, the fewer reminder messages you will receive. ”

Ha! Hahaha! Hohoho! Well now, that’s an interesting tactic.

ReminderMessage++;

How To Motivate a Customer to Consume a Service:

  1. Solicit customer response, by email.
  2. On second day, if customer has not responded to email, send them a “reminder email”.
  3. On third day, If customer has not reponded to “reminder email”, send them two (2) “reminder emails”.
  4. On day four, if customer has not responded, send them four (4) “reminder emails”.
  5. On day five, if customer has not responded, send them eight (8) “reminder emails”
  6. Rinse and repeat, as many times as necessary until the customer responds.

Else…. ReminderMessageToManager++;

If email bombardment fails to achieve compliance after a certain period of time, bombard customer’s manager with exponentially increasing numbers of “reminder emails”.

Blackmail by email: a sign of the times.

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