If you like me, you must have checked your spam/junk
folder from time to time
especially when the message you expect never arrives. What happens here? Isn't email
supposed to be reliable?
In the email technology speak, it is called "false positive". That is
when a legit and wanted message is discarded by the spam filter software that checks every
message before it decides to throw it out or not. The filter software's job is
supposed to filter out the bad emails and keep the good ones. Unfortunately
these filter softwares do
not have human intelligence. They are just dumb computer robots. They are not very smart in telling unwanted
emails apart from the good ones.
So those who really want to reach you sponsor their messages on our website for you to
come and beach them out. All the messages are sponsored messages
meaning someone has paid to have those messages waiting just for you.
Since none of these messages is free, spammer will never have a chance on our site. The reason
that your inbox folder is clogged up with so many unwanted messages is because spammers
never have to pay a cent for those junks. With the email cost is zero, they can spam all day long and
we, the recipients, have to bear the cost of sorting them out
which is why we hate them so much.
Next time you get a telemarketing call when you are having dinner, be sure to ask them to send
you the message through
Bottle on Beach and stop interrupting your family meal. When you see this
little
bob icon

on the form where you fill out your contact information,
you will know that there will be newsletters and other valuable messages waiting just for you
on our site from time to time that you may not want to miss out.
With
Bottle on Beach, all senders of
any message on our site must pay
sponsorship fees, and all messages have to be manually approved to meet our strict content standard.
With
Bottle on Beach, your pleasant communication experience is the ultimate goal of our continued effort.
Happy beaching ...
Bottle On Beach
Bottles and bottles are drifting in the ocean.
Bottles and bottles are everywhere...
Who will beach them all ashore, so
Freed messages can fulfill their
Purpose and find a home?!