[LINK] How the parties trick you into handing over personal

Mike Mike.Shearer at westnet.com.au
Fri Aug 9 16:24:15 AEST 2013


Even better, write over the forms "Deceptive sneaky unacceptable" or 
similar and send them back in the reply-paid envelope.

There are conditions on the AEC website that are supposedly the 
acceptable circumstances for needing a postal vote.  There is no 
suggestion in the parties' forms that there re any conditions at all.

Mike

On 8/08/13 10:32 PM, stephen at melbpc.org.au wrote:
>> At 01:37 PM 8/08/2013, Andy Farkas wrote:
>>
>>> It seems the political parties are harvesting personal information using
>>> a pretty deceptive method of tricking you with postal votes:
>> I got one from each party this week. They immediately went in the bin. Jan
>
> In this case, best place for them. It's a clever (sneaky) move though. In
> this election, just over 47% of our enrolled voters are over 50 years old.
>
> Exactly the kind of voter who is likely to be interested in postal voting.
>
> Cheers,
> Stephen
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