Why can you sign up for an email list instantly but to unsubscribe it can take up to 10 days? Is there an actual technical reason or is it a sales tactic to try to make you reconsider?

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Why can you sign up for an email list instantly but to unsubscribe it can take up to 10 days? Is there an actual technical reason or is it a sales tactic to try to make you reconsider?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I’m a small business owner and regulatory use email campaign tools to connect with my customer base.

Just to give you the idea, any customer who clicks on the unsubscribe button, gets unsubscribed immediately, right away, with no delay. And we never ever send them mail again. That’s how easy and fast it is even for a miniscule business like us…

Any company taking anything more than a minute to unsubscribe a customer is delaying it deliberately and, I, personally think that it’s nothing short of harassment..

Anonymous 0 Comments

I’m a small business owner and regulatory use email campaign tools to connect with my customer base.

Just to give you the idea, any customer who clicks on the unsubscribe button, gets unsubscribed immediately, right away, with no delay. And we never ever send them mail again. That’s how easy and fast it is even for a miniscule business like us…

Any company taking anything more than a minute to unsubscribe a customer is delaying it deliberately and, I, personally think that it’s nothing short of harassment..

Anonymous 0 Comments

It may be a sales tactic. It may also be to do with batched email sending using addresses pulled from a database. In which case your address being deleted from the marketing list might not delete it from an upcoming batch.

Anonymous 0 Comments

It may be a sales tactic. It may also be to do with batched email sending using addresses pulled from a database. In which case your address being deleted from the marketing list might not delete it from an upcoming batch.

Anonymous 0 Comments

i have never heard of this, is this some us only thing?

Anonymous 0 Comments

i have never heard of this, is this some us only thing?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Same principle as purchases. Money is deducted instantly from your account, but refund? Days and days. Maximal inconvenience to put people off doing it.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Same principle as purchases. Money is deducted instantly from your account, but refund? Days and days. Maximal inconvenience to put people off doing it.

Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s like they add extra steps hoping you wouldn’t unsubscribe and try to drag it out so you give up trying to deter them from you.

Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s like they add extra steps hoping you wouldn’t unsubscribe and try to drag it out so you give up trying to deter them from you.

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