> provided the email gets sent to spam@ its fine, otherwise, you'll still need to have customer service reps go through the list and hit delete.
Gmail also allows filtering on the sender's address and subject patterns. I'm sure that the insurance companies have more sophisticated systems than this for routing CS requests. Think, please.
> it's common knowledge that anyone going faster than you is a maniac, and anyone going slower than you is a moron.
So you're of the position that there's no such thing as a bad driver and that anyone who says there is is just going too slow? Not a very well thought out or reality based position if you ask me.
> what can I say...the guy deserves it.
As do people who drive like jerks on the road. So I guess you and the author of this app have had a meeting of minds at last. It only took four comments.
-who says they'd want to filter them out completely?
-i'm in the position, that our speed laws are outdated. Cars are now much more stable at speeds. Hell you can go 140mph in a M3 without actually feeling it. Hell it doesn't even have to be a M3...you can do 120mph in a civic just fine. There's actually been studies done that show that lower speed limits actually end up causing more accidents. No, I'm not advocating for 120mph speed limits, but 80mph is perfectly safe for any car.
-There is a huge difference between someone going 80-90 in the fast lane, and the guy doing 80-90 passing people on the shoulder.
> who says they'd want to filter them out completely?
Presumably if they are costing the company money and providing no benefit as you originally said, then they would. But, suppose they don't. What point are you trying to make here?
> [a bunch of stuff about speed laws]
I thought we were talking about an app that allows the reporting of unsafe driving. What do your views on the appropriateness of our speeding laws have to do with it?
Gmail also allows filtering on the sender's address and subject patterns. I'm sure that the insurance companies have more sophisticated systems than this for routing CS requests. Think, please.
> it's common knowledge that anyone going faster than you is a maniac, and anyone going slower than you is a moron.
So you're of the position that there's no such thing as a bad driver and that anyone who says there is is just going too slow? Not a very well thought out or reality based position if you ask me.
> what can I say...the guy deserves it.
As do people who drive like jerks on the road. So I guess you and the author of this app have had a meeting of minds at last. It only took four comments.