You know that story about how Target was able to predict that a teen girl was pregnant based on her shopping habits? Retailers have a lot of information about you based on things you watch and stuff you buy online, and they use this informative to send marketing emails, coupons, or product suggestions to get you to buy more things. But it looks like Amazon might be a little off on this latest attempt. The company appears to have sent a bunch of random customers emails saying a gift from their baby registry has been purchased, sending unintended recipients into mass confusion.
Uhhh, @amazon? You know something I don't know? Because I don't have a registry. Or a baby. pic.twitter.com/ja1WrpMZBi
— Katie Leslie (@katieleslienews) September...
from
https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2017/9/19/16335726/amazon-baby-registry-email-glitch
from
http://ifeeltechinc.blogspot.com/2017/09/amazon-is-telling-customers-that-people.html
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