What do you do if the web address that you printed on an actual newsletter contains a typo, and this leaflet sends more than 100,000 families? Well, if you are the Swiss Canton (“the state”) from Basel StadiumYou can buy the field that contains a typo, and create a reintegue to the correct URL.
As a Swiss news port SRF Reports, Basel Tax Administration printed the publications that were supposed to include URL to provide online taxes. However, the upper domain of the Swiss Country Code (CCTLD) was deleted for.
A spokesman for the SRF, the Ministry of Finance, told SRF that it would cost about $ 100,000 to print and send a set of new bulletins, so it was not reasonable to exceed $ 1,000 to manage the new field instead.
The new URL, which has a re -direction, does not live yet, as it appears to take some time to conclude the registration process.