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Originally Posted by YerDugliness
Oh....well, Dr. Phil was wrong, then. The law requires the businesses comply with " unsubscribe" requests...but I never thought about them selling my address when I sent the unsub request.
I can delete the unwanted emails daily, but they are back the next day, if not the same day.
There is no hope for us BHOFs who are not tech savvy....
Dugly 
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Let's say I get an email from Bank of America with my name spelled correctly and it mentions the correct last 4 digits of my account number and the rest of the text is grammatically correct and there are pretty pictures and the company's logo is displayed correctly and there is an unsubscribe at the bottom of the email, I might be tempted to click on that unsubscribe link. But most likely I will log into the Bank of America website directly in a browser (as opposed to using a link from an email) and then figure out where to control my junk email on their website.
On the other hand if I get an email for setting me up with Russian brides that has an unsubscribe link in it, there is no way I am clicking on any links anywhere in that email, even if I was interested in Russian brides, which I am not.
