An Open Letter to Newsletter Hosts and Subscription Managers
Dear Sir or Madam,
When I asked to be removed from your list, did I stutter? Was my mouse click not steady enough for your likely? When did a person’s polite no thank you become optional or up for debate?
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In the future, take due diligence with your email lists. If I ask to be removed, I’m not joking, I’m not being coy, I want my email address removed from you list.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Signed and sealed.
Sandy
P.S. If you have opt-out frustrations to share, feel free to chime in on the comments.