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Cancelling e-mail subscription?
I get the newsletter from this site as I'm sure most here do (well, assuming..). But really, I almost never look at it, and isn't it just the front page anyway?
So I figure I'd cancel it, and I click on "use our one click unsubscribe" at the bottom of the newsletter. But it doesn't unsubscribe me..... it takes me to Barnes & Noble's website. :confused: Is there no way out of this, am I just stuck in an endless advertising loop? ;) |
Can't stop the signal, Mal.
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Originally Posted by reverie
I get the newsletter from this site as I'm sure most here do (well, assuming..). But really, I almost never look at it, and isn't it just the front page anyway?
So I figure I'd cancel it, and I click on "use our one click unsubscribe" at the bottom of the newsletter. But it doesn't unsubscribe me..... it takes me to Barnes & Noble's website. :confused: Is there no way out of this, am I just stuck in an endless advertising loop? ;) barnes & noble actually sells a book called 'how to unsubscribe from the DVDTalk newsletter'. you have to purchase the book (only through that link), and then you will get your answer (which, if i remember correctly, is hidden somewhere on page 46). |
that's more than odd. The link at the bottom of each newsletter should remove you immediately. Are you sure you've clicked the right link? You can also always go to: http://www.dvdtalk.com/unsub.html
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We've got a couple comedians here. :sarcasm:
;) I'm 99% sure I hit the right link. It's actually been two e-mails I've tried that in now. No big deal, I just thought it was odd and post-worthy. I'll try the other way there. Thanks! |
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