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Moderated by Sharon1952
Posted on: 10/23/10 6:45 AM ET
Hardly a day goes past withoug getting an email from Vogue or Butterick or McCalls. I would dearly love to get off their mailing list but nothing seems to work. Each post has a link fo those wishing not to subscribe but it never leads anywhere helpful. I have emailed them many times and that doesn't work. I am really fed up. Can anyone help me?
Posted on: 10/23/10 2:18 PM ET
Of course it would be best to get unsubscribed properly, and I can't help you with that. But failing that, can you set up a filter on your end to automatically delete emails from them?
Posted on: 10/23/10 2:28 PM ET
I just went to an email received from BMV today and at the bottom of the page found:
"This email was sent to you by ClubBMV.com. Please add [email protected] (also the "FROM" in the email)
to your email address book to ensure future deliveries to your Inbox. Thank you.
To subscribe to our email list click here.
If you would prefer not to receive future emails about updates and promotions from ClubBMV.com,
please click here.
When I clicked on unsubscribe, I was taken to a page that was titled "Newsletter Signup/Unsubscribe". There were two boxes, you entered your email address in the box to either subscribe (top box) or unsubscribe (bottom box).
What did you get when you clicked that you wanted to unsubscribe?
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"This email was sent to you by ClubBMV.com. Please add [email protected] (also the "FROM" in the email)
to your email address book to ensure future deliveries to your Inbox. Thank you.
To subscribe to our email list click here.
If you would prefer not to receive future emails about updates and promotions from ClubBMV.com,
please click here.
When I clicked on unsubscribe, I was taken to a page that was titled "Newsletter Signup/Unsubscribe". There were two boxes, you entered your email address in the box to either subscribe (top box) or unsubscribe (bottom box).
What did you get when you clicked that you wanted to unsubscribe?
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