Also, whenever you have to "register" or "create an account" with a merchant to buy online, check the bottom of the screen on the page where you "agree to the Terms & Conditions".

There's usually a check box down there that says you agree for them to send you information and offers. Scroll down if you have to until you find it and UN-check the box before clicking the button to complete registration/create an account.

Scrupulous merchants will honor this. You shouldn't be doing business with unscrupulous merchants.

Otherwise, *Kill* *Filters* are your friend. Don't complain, just nuke 'em.

On 1/31/2019 13:37:51, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Never, never "unsubscribe" by clicking the link for doing so contained in
the spam email.  That only lets them confirm that it is a live email
address and is being read or at least monitored.  They then sell than
information.

Instead, you can block all emails from that address.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 6:53 AM Igor PDML-StR <[email protected]> wrote:



It happened again: SPAM (aka UCE) from Adorama, despite being
unsubscribed.

With very few exceptions, with all stores and services where I have
accounts, I immediately unsubscribe from all their spam-lists.

This morning, I received a spam message from Adorama. Using the link
"Manage subscriptions" at the bottom of the message, I went to their
website and my account had the status "unsubscribed".
So, I called their customer service.
The representative who answered, told me: "You need to be unsubscribed on
our side too."
What?!
According to her, my preferences do not matter much.

I spoke with the customer service (CS) supervisor, who did not confirm
that there is a separate preference, but he told me that there are two
accounts: (he failed to explain it clearly, here is the best I could
get from him:) one on their end and one that I see online.
He assured that I am now unsubscribed, and it was probably a glitch,
bla-bla-bla. But he gave no clear explanation why my choice on the account
didn't matter, and why there was a sudden change in the subscription.


The problem is that it has been a recurring issue with Adorama:
I had already received spam from them before, despite being unsubscribed.
And then I unsubscribed, and the spam stopped for a while.



I have been having rather similar recurring problem with Adoramapix:
I started receiving spam from them in 2016, from which I
unsubscribed in July (2016). Then again, I started receiving spam in March
of 2017. I spoke with their CS manager in April of 2017, who assured me
that I was unsubscribed at that point again and it will stick.

Lo and behold, in January of 2019, I started receiving their spam again.
I called and spoke with the same CS manager. Unlike the Adorama manager
this morning, he did not mumble the nonsense about a glitch.
He blamed it all on their marketing department, telling me that he has no
control over their actions, but he made sure that I was unsubscribed again.
Actually, with me on the phone, he walked (presumably) to their marketing
department and told them: "Please make sure this address is unsubscribed."
But he didn't ask: "Why did this customer became subscribed again after I
unsubscribed him?", or better yet, "Why the hell,...?"

All these facts suggest that both Adorama and Adoramapix have unscrupulous
marketing departments that do not respect their customers.
I doubt it is done without the knowledge of AdoramaPix and Adorama upper
management.

I stopped using Adoramapix a while ago because of the problems I had with
them in July of 2016.
I've made many purchases from Adorama over 22-year period (the most
recent in December).

But, I have low respect for the companies who do not respect their
customers and their customers' preferences.


By the way,
Previously, I had a somewhat similar experience with B&H. When I
complained  about that, they (Henry P. whom many PDMLers know, especially
Bill :-) ) were rather open about how the resubscription happens.
And they did eventually change their sneaky resubscription practice,
which I respect.
You can read that story from 2016 here:

https://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/106-ask-b-h-photo/326729-b-h-keeps-re-subscribing-me-e-mail-newsletters.html



Thanks for reading, and Caveat Emptor!

Igor




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