
Hi, Habrayuzer!
Do you like spam? I think no! And I am sure that the management of the company Biglion does not love him either, but it loves money, therefore, it sells its customers to other coupon clubs so that you can bring them a profit with at least your email! As the saying goes, "... even a shred of wool"
Somewhere in the early summer I checked in at the bigleon out of pure curiosity. I register on most sites pointing mail in the format of the domain. Domain zone@myserver.ru. I did the same with Biglion. I registered, looked at his wonderful newsletter every evening, after some time unsubscribed and forgot. But it was not there! It took 3 months and letters from some strange sites began to arrive in my wonderful box for Biglion. One of them asked for my e-mail and sent it to the site with a gorilla in a hat, the second one strongly wants me to buy something from them, and both sell coupons.
If I was not registered anywhere in a sober mind and sound memory, then someone gave them this box. And not only mine, because other people complained. The answer appears only one - Biglion merged the base of inactive users. Or it was hacked. Or both together. Although the latter is unlikely.
Yes, I wrote a letter to Biglion asking who and how could recognize this box. Two days passed and no response, no greetings. Probably the support service has a huge amount of work and they are busy.
The moral of this fable is as follows - for registrations on “out of curiosity” websites there are free services like
asdasd.ru - to genius is simple and convenient!
PS If someone from technical support of the biglion reads this and tells you where to click, to delete it from all mailing lists - I’m all for it!
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Update:
Wonderful magic of Habra has awakened the support service of Biglion and they say that these letters are spam, but they do not disclose anything to anyone! I wonder when they wrote this, then they themselves believed in their words?