James Veitch: The agony of trying to unsubscribe
James Veitch: La agonía de intentar cancelar una suscripción
For James Veitch, a British writer and comedian with a mischievous side, spam emails proved the perfect opening to have some fun, playing the scammers at their own game. Full bio
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and she told me this story
y me contó esta historia
forgotten about
ella paró el auto,
she would pull the car over,
gotten out of the car,
para que bajara,
to let me out of the car,
I used to play with myself
I was bored or frustrated.
aburrido o frustrado.
de sobrecarga de información, ¿no?
of information overload. Right?
emails de marketing.
too many marketing emails.
from a supermarket firm,
and it went like this, it said:
at King's Cross opens!!!"
apertura de SafeMart en King Cross!"
haberme suscrito a eso,
signing up to that,
that they appear to think
about a shop opening.
por la apertura de una tienda.
el final del email,
to the bottom of the email,
recibí otro email que decía:
I got another one that said,
en King Cross!"
no le di clic con suficiente fuerza.
I haven't clicked hard enough.
you guessed it,
y adivinen:
apertura de SafeMart en King Cross!"
at King's Cross opens!!!"
importan en este mundo
matter in this world
about supermarket chains
de cadenas de supermercados
a strongly worded email,
un email muy extenso,
a guy called Dan said,
que me ayude con su consulta".
to help me with your query."
castillos inflables..."
excited about the opening!"
con la apertura del local!"
the bouncy castle or shall I?"
inflable o lo hago yo?"
pero no hay festejos planificados".
but there is no celebration planned."
until,' 'Two weeks until' emails?
tres semanas, dos semanas...?"
castle was non-refundable."
no era reembolsable".
a few hundred quid, Dan."
cientos de libras, Dan".
for anything you have ordered."
de lo que haya pedido".
are in this together."
estamos juntos en esto".
to make sure people take their shoes off?"
de que se quitan los zapatos?"
con Dan empeoró levemente,
with Dan deteriorated somewhat,
que recibí decía:
your Case Number is ..."
Su Número de caso es..."
this is ... -- and I, I ....
All I'm doing is collecting case numbers.
Solo recibo números de casos.
why there was no bouncy castle."
por qué no había castillo inflable".
the end of the story,
el fin de la historia,
that anything -- everything --
como bajar de un auto,
as getting out of a car,
encuentra el juego correcto.
your Case Number is #0000001.]
Tu número de caso es #0000001.]
it was quite labor-intensive,
esto exigía bastante trabajo manual,
auto-replier program.
automático para responder emails.
que recibía un email de SafeMart,
it receives an email from SafeMart,
your Case Number is ..."
Tu número de caso es..."
to up the case number every time.
para sumar de a uno cada vez.
mails de ida y vuelta.
a number of emails going back and forth.
sense of satisfaction to know
mantendrán correspondencia
are just going to be pinging one another
I don't think that's bad.
no creo que sea malo.
by the bureaucracy
por la burocracia
de la vida moderna,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
James Veitch - Comedian and writerFor James Veitch, a British writer and comedian with a mischievous side, spam emails proved the perfect opening to have some fun, playing the scammers at their own game.
Why you should listen
Packed full of Nigerian princes, can't miss investment opportunities and eligible Russian brides, James Veitch's correspondence with email spammers leads to surprising, bizarre and usually hilarious results. Out of this experiment came his first book, Dot Con. In 2014, his first solo comedy show The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection, premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe to wide acclaim. His second show, Genius Bar, focussed on his time working for Apple, chronicles his attempts to fix his relationship using the same troubleshooting techniques he’d been using to fix iMacs, iPhones and iPods. He is currently writing his third show and preparing to tour the UK.
He lives in London with his full body pillow.
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