Anti-SPAM Agreement
Sending email to people who have not specifically requested it is "spam". Stop Losing Sales accounts may not to be used to spam! Spamming is a serious offense that Stop Losing Sales does not permit.
Abusive Usage Includes:
- Sending email to people who have not specifically requested information from you.
- You may not use email lists that are purchased, rented, leased, or in any way bought from a third party.
- Batching or in any way trying to script the addition of new subscribers to the web form subscribe methods.
- Sending unsolicited email thru third parties that then references an account here either in the email or on a landing page of a website.
- Newsgroup or discussion forum postings to off topic newsgroups that prohibit those types of posts.
Service Agreement Violations:
Concerning spam, the StopLosingSales.com Service Agreement reads: "Spamming, or the sending of unsolicited email, using an email address, URL that is maintained on a Stop Losing Sales’ machine, or directing traffic to a web page that contains any reference to StopLosingSales.com is STRICTLY prohibited. StopLosingSales.com will be the sole arbiter as to what constitutes a violation of this provision. This action WILL RESULT in immediate termination of your account without refund. Any service interruptions as a result of subscribers spamming will be billed to the subscriber at $50.00 per hour until service is restored. Subscriber will also be in violation of the StopLosingSales.com Service Agreement and subject to legal action."
Stop Losing Sales' ZERO Tolerance Policy:
If a StopLosingSales.com account is reported or caught violating these terms of service it will be immediately terminated. The customer will not be issued a refund, and will not be given access to any data in the terminated account.
Questions?
There's more to spam than just sending e-mail. For more information about unacceptable uses of Stop Losing Sales accounts, check the Spam section of the StopLosingSales.com FAQ or contact us directly.
Help StopLosingSales.com stamp out SPAM:
If you have received an unsolicited e-mail from a Stop Losing Sales account, tell us. Forward the message you received, including the mail headers, to abuse @ StopLosingSales.com Include a note letting us know that the message is spam, and that you did not specifically request to receive information from the sender. |