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This thread isn't intended to be a bashing thread.  About 6 months or more ago, I got an email from OGR talking about a partnership with Model Railroad Academy.  I signed up for it at the time.  I have decided to unsubscribe and why is really immaterial to my question.  I have tried unsubscribing twice and I am still getting regular emails.  Has anyone else had this experience?  If so, how did you resolve it?  Thank you.

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   I unsubscribed successfully, but it took over a week...both times.

   I had unsubribed once before when I was using windows, it took time then too. The site never worked properly enough for me to view much, this time not at all, so I unsubribed.

 I would never enter enter a card number online.    The big names can't even keep email syncing straight anymore, so no telling what happens to any data being sent....likely ever.

If you're just talking about emails and not them trying to bill you for a subscription then the easiest recourse would likely be just having your virus/malware program id those emails as spam and when received automatically have them deleted from your spam folder. As for repeated billing attempts try alerting your cc provider to never accept charges from them.

It's a same some folks here got tapped by a spam operation via this forum.

ogaugeguy posted:

It's a same some folks here got tapped by a spam operation via this forum.

Would you like to explain that accusation? We have NEVER done anything that would be legally considered to be spam.

We have sent emails to our email list on behalf of the Model Railroad Academy, but every email address on that list opted in at some point and gave us explicit permission to send them emails. If you opted in to our list and then get an email from us, that's not spam.

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ogaugeguy posted:

It's a same some folks here got tapped by a spam operation via this forum.

Would you like to explain that accusation? We have NEVER done anything that would be legally considered to be spam.

We have sent emails to our email list on behalf of the Model Railroad Academy, but every email address on that list opted in at some point and gave us explicit permission to send them emails. If you opted in to our list and then get an email from us, that's not spam.

Rich, perhaps my post was poorly worded as I never meant to suggest OGR is a spammer guilty of sending spam to its forumites. I was talking about MRA. While I've never opted for a paid membership as some folks have,  I'm barraged almost daily with numerous and variying offers from MRA to purchase a paid subscription. despite many efforts using their unsubscribe button to stop such emails. 

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ogaugeguy posted:

Rich, perhaps my post was poorly worded as I never meant to suggest OGR was a spammer or guilty of sending spam to its forumites. I was talking about MRA. While I never opted in for a membership and as others have tried on numerous occassions to stop the constant flow of emails from MRA by using the unsubsribe button I nonetheless continue receiving incessant emails offering varying rates of membership to MRA . 

That is the way I took your post, you subscribed with MRA and couldn't get them to stop. Saw nothing inferring OGR.

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We have sent emails to our email list on behalf of the Model Railroad Academy, but every email address on that list opted in at some point and gave us explicit permission to send them emails. If you opted in to our list and then get an email from us, that's not spam.

Rich, can you explain the opt in or opt out?  I don't see the ability to do that anywhere.  I've never had occasion to look for it either, but I'm just curious.

It's advisable to never give anyone your CC info for a continuing charge. Ever. You can do without almost anything, you know, even though modern commercial brainwashing is almost complete.

My first Internet provider - this was, indeed, 20 years ago - would not stop charging my card, regardless of what I did, until I (politely) threatened them with my lawyer.

I have a simple, retired life - but I have almost completely stopped using my CC (I only have one). Cash (preferably) or check or I don't buy it, 90% of the time. I do have a PayPal account, which gets a little use (eBay - big surprise!). Not much.

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gunrunnerjohn posted:
Rich, can you explain the opt in or opt out?  I don't see the ability to do that anywhere.  I've never had occasion to look for it either, but I'm just curious.

Every email we send contains an opt-out link within the email message itself. This is a legal requirement for all mass emails.

Maybe it's a matter of better screening by OGR.  As several folks have commented, and I too am experiencing this - an MRA barrage of spam despite repeatedly opting out.   It's really annoying and reflects on OGR, whether you like it or not.  Why?  Because I, like many, don't have the time to decipher the details of this annoying situation and chalked it up to a product of my connection to the OGR forum.    

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