At U.S. Host Office we prohibit spam.
In the interest of creating and maintaining
an ethical and professional service, we
do not support the distribution of unsolicited
e-mail. Not only is it a nuisance and
a waste of other people’s valuable
time and in-box space, a glut of unasked
for messages tends to be ignored over
time and becomes an ineffective way to
communicate with your public.
In order to sign up for our services,
your subscribers must
have made a request to be placed on
your mailing list. To ensure this practice,
we require that our customers use an
opt-in or double opt-in (i,e, 2nd verification)
method of validating subscriber requests
to be added to a mailing list.
Clients must explicitly provide you
with permission to send them newsletters
or messages in order to be considered
opt-in subscribers. Prior authorization
to e-mail sales receipts, order confirmations,
or other business communication, does
not constitute permission
to send newsletters.
All subscribers need not contact you
directly to provide their permission
to receive newsletters and other
communications. Subscribers who
participate in third party lists
and provide those third parties
authorization to share a subscriber’s
e-mail address or send information
from affiliated enterprises, are
considered opt-in subscribers.
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