(33 quotes found)
“Managing opt-outs has always been a tricky issue for marketers.”
Bill Nussey
“By and large, consumers are going to opt for doing it on their PC, because that's the place where they want to manage their music, keep their library.”
Charles Golvin
“Obviously we want to make sure that (emergency e-mails) reach everybody and, for those, the opt-out wouldn't apply. But obviously we don't want to deluge people with tons and tons of stuff, (like) basketball tickets.”
Chris Wilson
“75 would change the current opt out to an opt in. The ability to fight the fair fight in Sacramento would be severely diminished.”
Christopher Bushee
“The city has to opt out of the sales tax ceiling first, and that takes some time. Then, you have to have a vote of the people to approve it. And even then, it will be several months before you actually collect any revenues from it. So there wasn't enough time to raise the funds for 2006 through a sales tax.”
Chris Ford
“People who care about it will know (they can opt out), but the vast majority of people are quite open to it and don't care.”
Clayton Ruby
“The government should provide tax incentives or loan guarantees to offset some of the financial risk for companies opting to set up these plants.”
Daniel Cicero
“If they opt out, the other four countries will sign the interstate memorandum by the end of April or in the first week of May.”
Zeljko Tomcic
“We'll need policies that are technically configurable according to such things as geography, whether a patient can opt in or out of the process and in what circumstance, and that can also be applied facility by facility. This is what people are beginning to understand is needed for [interoperability] in the real world. But it's not really being written or talked about yet.”
Dan Garrett
“Customers should be allowed to opt-in to applications like that.”
Gareth Lofthouse