tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2830084253401570472.post3783975909082432465..comments2024-03-28T09:22:36.967+13:00Comments on Offsetting Behaviour: Inducing an obligationEric Cramptonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15831696523324469713noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2830084253401570472.post-35002238285030850342012-03-01T18:37:07.326+13:002012-03-01T18:37:07.326+13:00My view is that all these methods are sidewalk spa...My view is that all these methods are sidewalk spam. They are people consuming my time and resources to advertise to me for something I don't want. I've never been entirely clear why e-mail spam is illegal and sidewalk spam is legal. I occassionaly expound on my views of sidewalk spam to those attempting to solicit money from me. <br /><br />Unless they're young attractive women. In which case I make an exception, ogle them and go about my business. My logic there is that I no longer have a disutility, them standing around on the sidewalk has value to me.PaulLnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2830084253401570472.post-11266281496287457982012-02-28T08:46:18.794+13:002012-02-28T08:46:18.794+13:00It would be interesting to see a similar study on ...It would be interesting to see a similar study on those people who stand in the street with clipboards. Do they generate more social pressure than doorknockers, because everyone else in the street can see, or less, because they are so universally disliked? I bet they collect less than doorknockers.Gaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07556494270770913766noreply@blogger.com