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Zero Tolerance Spam Policy
Zero Tolerance Spam Policy
Zero Tolerance Spam Policy:
What is spamming?
Spamming is the sending of an unsolicited e-mail, generally an ad of some sort, to anyone who has not specifically requested email from you. Spamming is both prohibited in the Turbo Autoresponders User Agreement, and illegal under United States law. Turbo Autoresponders's no-spam policy is strictly enforced. If you use your Turbo Autoresponders Autoresponder account or affiliate membership to send e-mail to people who haven't asked for it, then you are spamming, and your Turbo Autoresponders account will be shut down.
What is the Turbo Autoresponders's position on spam?
Using Turbo Autoresponders accounts or affiliate memberships to send spam is both prohibited in the Turbo Autoresponders User Agreement, and illegal under United States law. Turbo Autoresponders's no-spam policy is strictly enforced. If you use your Turbo Autoresponders Autoresponder account or affiliate membership to send e-mail to people who haven't asked for it, then you are spamming, and your Turbo Autoresponders account will be shut down.
Where can I report spam?
Help Turbo Autoresponders stamp out spam. If you have received an unsolicited e-mail from an Turbo Autoresponders customer, please tell us. Forward the message you received, including the mail headers, to
abuse@turboautoresponders.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.
Where can I read Turbo Autoresponders's Terms of Service?
Read Turbo Autoresponders's Terms of Service at
http://www.turboautoresponders.com/service-agreement.htm.
To report violations, e-mail
abuse@turboautoresponders.com
Can I import a list of purchased leads?
Importing or in any way using purchased leads with an Turbo Autoresponders account is strictly prohibited. If you paid money or in any way purchased a group of pre-existing leads these may not be used with Turbo Autoresponders. These leads did not specifically request information from you and thus emailing them would be considered spam.
Where can I read Turbo Autoresponders's Anti-Spam Policy?
Read Turbo Autoresponders's Anti-Spam Policy at
http://www.turboautoresponders.com/spam.htm.
To report violations, e-mail
abuse@turboautoresponders.com
Can I advertise my Turbo Autoresponders e-mail address on an FFA site?
Many businesses like to advertise their web site URLs through FFA (Free For All) links sites. However, submitting your Turbo Autoresponders e-mail address with your URL is spamming!
FFA sites post only your web site address, not your e-mail address. They only request your e-mail address in order to e-mail you personally. If you submit your Turbo Autoresponders e-mail address, when an FFA site owner sends you his initial welcome e-mail, he will be added to your Turbo Autoresponders autoresponder as a lead. He will subsequently receive e-mail from you through the Turbo Autoresponders Autoresponse system. However, he never asked to be added to your list of leads or to receive e-mail from you. This means that any e-mail your Turbo Autoresponders Autoresponder sends to him is spam.
What are some common spamming mistakes that Turbo Autoresponders customers make?
- Some customers receive an unsolicited e-mail from Company A, and retaliate by adding Company A to their Turbo Autoresponders lead list. The e-mail that Company A will receive from these customers via Turbo Autoresponders is spam. Just because someone spams you does not mean it is okay to spam them back!
- Some customers submit their Turbo Autoresponders e-mail address to Free For All links pages along with their URL. The FFA page owners will send e-mail to those Turbo Autoresponders addresses in order to confirm the URL postings, and by doing so will add themselves to the customers' Turbo Autoresponders leads lists. The e-mail that the FFA site owners will later receive from those customers via Turbo Autoresponders is spam.
- Subscribing to mailing lists with an Turbo Autoresponders e-mail address is spamming. This will add anyone who sends e-mail to the mailing list to the customer's Turbo Autoresponders leads list. Any e-mail that the posters later receive from these customers via Turbo Autoresponders is spam.
- Subscribing to e-zines or newsletters with an Turbo Autoresponders e-mail address is spamming. This will add the e-zine's editors to the customer's Turbo Autoresponders leads list. Any e-mail the editors later receive from the customer via Turbo Autoresponders is spam.
Using Turbo Autoresponders accounts or affiliate memberships to send spam is both prohibited in the Turbo Autoresponders User Agreement, and illegal.
Turbo Autoresponders's no-spam policy is strictly enforced. If you use your Turbo Autoresponders Autoresponder account or affiliate membership to send e-mail to people who haven't asked for it, then you are spamming, and your Turbo Autoresponders account will be shut down.
Can I post ads to newsgroups?
Posting the same message to numerous newsgroups, or posting off topic messages to any newsgroup is spamming. You may not post your Turbo Autoresponders ad to newsgroups unless that ad is specifically on-topic, as determined by Turbo Autoresponders.
Turbo Autoresponders's no-spam policy is strictly enforced. If you send or post spam related to your Turbo Autoresponders account, then that account will be terminated