Wishing for a Way to Opt Out of Contact Opt-Out Emails

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants expressing their feelings about receiving "contact opt out" emails and sharing personal experiences related to this topic. There is a mix of humor and frustration as they navigate the emotional impact of these notifications.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their discomfort with receiving "contact opt out" emails, feeling a sense of rejection each time.
  • Another participant mentions that iContact offers an option to not receive notifications, although they have not explored it themselves.
  • Several participants express similar feelings of disappointment when contacts opt out, with one noting that it can feel personal, especially when it involves friends or family.
  • One participant discusses the possibility that some contacts may prefer not to be on multiple email lists, which could explain their decision to opt out.
  • Another participant humorously reflects on their sister-in-law opting out, while also acknowledging that they have many other supporters who enjoy their newsletters.
  • Some participants encourage each other by suggesting that those who opt out may not recognize their value, implying that it is better to focus on those who appreciate their efforts.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the emotional impact of opt out emails, with some participants expressing frustration while others take a more humorous or light-hearted approach. No clear consensus emerges on how to handle these situations.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes and feelings related to their experiences with email opt outs, reflecting a range of emotional responses and coping strategies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who experience similar feelings regarding contact opt out emails may find the shared experiences relatable and comforting.

dannyzmom
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...there were a way to opt out of the "contact opt out" emails. It's hard to to feel a tiny pang of rejection each time I get one - LOL
 
If you use iContact, you do have the option of not being notified. Haven't done it myself, so not sure of the steps, but I know it's there.
 
dannyzmom said:
...there were a way to opt out of the "contact opt out" emails. It's hard to to feel a tiny pang of rejection each time I get one - LOL

I feel your pain, although I have not gotten many, it stills aches a tiny bit. I also think, is my newsletter that annoying that they just cannot deal with it!! :(
 
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NooraK said:
If you use iContact, you do have the option of not being notified. Haven't done it myself, so not sure of the steps, but I know it's there.

I send my customer emails through the PWS...I can't imagine trying to transfer all my contacts to another provider...ugh.
 
I know what you mean. I have the little discussion of "it's not me, it's PC, it's too many e-mails in their inbox..." This got confirmed when an upcoming host opted out and then continued to e-mail me about her show and had a good one. I also figure that they may have connected with a new consultant and don't want to be on two lists. What's worse, I bet there are many more people who block my e-mails or direct them to spam. Oh well.
 
Oh Carolyn!! Did you see my FB yesterday? One of the 5 people that opted out was a neighbor!! She's been buying PC from me for 3 years and our daughter's are in the same 1st grade class. It hits a little close!! I just have to convince myself that it was probably a mistake! That's happened before. And I got emails back asking to be put back on my list. We'll see. {{{HUGS}}} to you and {{{HUGS}}} to me!!
 
You know... if you use Outlook, you could just make a rule that causes those emails to go into your trash.
 
My Sister-in-law opted out of my newsletter the other day. She loves PC - but I don't think I'm too high on her list :-) LOL! Oh well, I have plenty of other people that tell me how much they LOVE my newsletters! I just think of them.
 
Carolyn, if they don't recognize your awesomeness you're better off without them.
 
raebates said:
Carolyn, if they don't recognize your awesomeness you're better off without them.

That's what I was thinking....

You'll still be fabulous and do brilliantly w/o their email addresses!
 
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raebates said:
Carolyn, if they don't recognize your awesomeness you're better off without them.

Aw shucks...:blushing:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are contact opt-out emails?

Contact opt-out emails are messages sent to individuals who have previously opted out of receiving promotional communications. These emails typically confirm that the recipient's preferences have been updated and provide information on how to manage their subscription settings.

How can I opt out of receiving contact opt-out emails?

To opt out of receiving contact opt-out emails, you can usually find an unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email. Click on that link to update your preferences and stop receiving these emails.

Will opting out of contact opt-out emails affect my other subscriptions?

No, opting out of contact opt-out emails will not affect your other subscriptions. You will still receive emails related to your active subscriptions unless you choose to unsubscribe from those separately.

What should I do if I continue to receive contact opt-out emails after opting out?

If you continue to receive contact opt-out emails despite opting out, check your spam or junk folder to ensure they are not being filtered incorrectly. If the issue persists, contact customer support for further assistance.

Can I change my mind after opting out of contact opt-out emails?

Yes, you can change your mind at any time. If you wish to start receiving contact opt-out emails again, you can do so by updating your email preferences through your account settings or by contacting customer support.

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