Yes, trying to get schedulers (or Matt) to understand that sharing email addresses is a violation of the privacy policy posted on every MS company website is a waste of time.@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
I get offended whenever a scheduler who knows my MS email address shares it with MSS. I also think less of such schedulers and am less likely to shop for them if I let them know I object and they still try to justify what they did or tell me how great or legit MSS is.
Probably not worth it financially.@SpaceCoastJohn wrote:
Be nice if we could add an attorney specializing in chasing virtual spam to the directory.
@MisterBill wrote:
Got more emails from him today, pushing Amusement Advantage (in my spam folder, of course). The emails now include an unsubscribe link, so I tried that, putting variations of "you are in a spammer" n the reason for unsubscribing box. Does anyone know someone at Amusement Advantage who we can alert to the fact that they are doing business with a spammer who is sending their email to emails that he did not legally obtain?
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I found a thread here with a job posted by AA and added this comment. I chose not to include the company's name in it.@wrosie wrote:
I got that too. I was already a AA shopper. I searched the whole East Coast including Boston, NY, Baltimore and couldn't find any of the shops they supposedly had available.
Actually, all of their emails go automatically into my spam folder these days. Presumably, this is true for all AOL/Verizon customers.@Tarantado wrote:
This! Setting up filtering rules are the way to go.
Main inbox is near-zero, and have no hesitation on getting spammed by schedulers these days since it’s all in it’s own folder automatically.
@MisterBill wrote:
Just got another one at a stolen email address. Amusing how they claim I signed up for their newsletter, but that is not true, and certainly not at that address, which was only used at one MS company. No unsubscribe link in this one.
You have registered for our shopper newsletters, but may not have registered in our shopper database.
If so, you may be missing valuable opportunities(not all opportunities are sent through our newsletter system).
Yes, Verizon/AOL are (is?) treating his emails as spam now, which makes me very happy. Hopefully his newsletters go there as well.@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
I finally got the same email early this morning It went to my spam folder. Like you, i never signed up for their newsletter.
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