I’ve been astroturfed real bad this week. Over the last two days, I have received probably 250 e-mails concerning New York state insurance legislation that would affect the coverage of austistic patients. While I may be sympathetic, I have to point out a couple of things:
1. My papers do not cover New York state.
2. I don’t respond to form letters — this goes for letters with which I may agree and those to which I’m opposed.
3. Volume is meaningless. Just because I receive a large number of form letters on a given topic does not mean I will be more likely to do something about it. On the contrary, the more form letters I get, the more likely I am to ignore them.
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