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Useless Chachkies I Already Own

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I made a mistake. A big mistake. I ordered a laser thermometer.

Now I cannot escape thermometers. No, not in online ads -- but in spam. Nothing I do, no junk rule filter no unsubscribe, no action can convince the enterprising hand held laser thermometer work from home spammers that I don't need one, since I already have one.

I don't even mind spam, but can I get like different spam? How many thermometers do these people think I need?

HELP!!!

theircompetitor, May 14 2020

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       Buy them all, get a world monopoly, and the sell them at vast markup and make meelions.
pocmloc, May 14 2020
  

       Yeah, the spammers (like the ad software) just aren't clever enough. They need to be able to find connections to other products, then advertise/push those.
So after you've looked at/purchased a thermometer, they could bring up things like hot water bottles, aspirin, chicken soup...
[kdf]; don't get me started on the stupid sabbath rules...
neutrinos_shadow, May 14 2020
  

       //Chackies// Isn't it "tsotkas" ? Russian for "random crap".
FlyingToaster, May 15 2020
  

       // what is and isn't kosher for Passover? //   

       Kosher is kosher, irrespective of the season/festival. Now, some comestibles may be forbidden at certain times- hence only unleavened bread at Passover- but that's not within the scope of kosher; the Mishna gives the full low-down on what's permissible.   

       Or possibly it's Talmudic.
8th of 7, May 15 2020
  

       "Buy them all, get a world monopoly, and the sell them at vast markup and make meelions." — pocmloc, May 14 2020   

       Best advice of the day.   

       //Meelions// sounds like a creepy crawling insect.
blissmiss, May 15 2020
  

       Tchotchke is my preferred variant. It's a good word. Wiki says tshotshke, tshatshke, tchachke, tchotchka, tchatchka, chachke, tsotchke, chotski, or chochke are all good too.
tatterdemalion, May 15 2020
  

       sp: tchotchke: a k-nick k-nack, bric-à-brac item   

       Chachkies: owned by Chachi (?); see 'Joanie Loves...'
Sgt Teacup, May 15 2020
  

       tsatskes : Yiddish, least amount of pollution from English.
FlyingToaster, May 15 2020
  

       James Leroy brought a ceramic frog to the bank in search of a mortgage."What fresh hell is this?" exclaimed the Loans Officer. The Bank Manager explained: "It's a knick knack, bric à brac--give the kid a loan--his old man's a Rolling Stone."
Sgt Teacup, May 15 2020
  

       //Spammers of the World, Cooperate//
[...]
// chachke, tsotchke, chotski, or chochke are all good too //
  

       They left out Trotsky?
pertinax, May 18 2020
  

       yes, but he lost the primary to Biden
theircompetitor, May 18 2020
  

       Better thermometers beats the glitched software's hemorrhoid cream.
wjt, May 19 2020
  

       Original spelling: Czackas. A Slavic language word meaning toys. Family name of Samuel Joseph Agnon. Yiddish pronunciation by Polish and Czech Jews: Tsatskiss with the vowel A pronounced like in the words Far and Czar. Galizian Jews influenced a bit by the Ukrainian pronunciation said Chotchkess pronounced Tshatshkess with the o pronounced like in the words Shot and Not. American Jews pronounce the ending plural tense as 'iz' like the English plural of Shortages and Mortgages. Third generation American Jews pronounce the plural eez like Americans pronounce Birdies or Flies.
pashute, May 26 2020
  

       //..Birdies or Flies.//
Shouldn't that be "Birdies or Flees"? Or are USAns even weirder than I thought?
neutrinos_shadow, May 26 2020
  

       At least the thermometer thing makes (slight) sense in your case.   

       I'm on some sort of list to receive spam emails about .... shoe stretchers.   

       Hand on my heart, I've never searched for 'shoe stretching implements' online or in real life. Not ever.
AusCan531, Jun 03 2020
  

       Just saying that Purple makes pretty good facemasks; but, looking for them online gets you a marketing blitz like no other.
reensure, Jun 30 2020
  

       [AusCan531] Ah ,but did you buy shoes that weren't your size?
wjt, Jul 04 2020
  


 

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