Because it's not a subscription. The person is entering the email address where they want their order info to go, and they are entering your email. The onus is on that person and not the vendor.
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 8:16 AM Chris Adams via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote: > What do you do when legitimate mail (lately, DoorDash order info and > Delta Airlines tickets) is sent to the wrong address? These types of > messages rarely have an unsubscribe method. I get a ton of crap to a > Gmail address that I really only use for Google-related stuff (not as a > general email box), so I know instantly that this is not to me. > > Why do vendors think they don't need an unsubscribe in this type of > mail? Just because their customers are dumb and don't know their own > email address doesn't mean they should continue sending personal > information about them to other people. > -- > Chris Adams <c...@cmadams.net> > _______________________________________________ > mailop mailing list > mailop@mailop.org > https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop >
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