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Better Business Bureau
Member of the Better Business Bureau
DMM is dedicated to professionalism and integrity in business practices.
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Truly understand the power of DMM. See how quickly we respond to a request for information. You'll get:
- a personalized email, with an attachment of our latest White Paper "Successful Campaign Strategies"
- a personalized fax with pricing information
- a personalized PDF letter
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Anti-Spam Policy
Digital Mail Makersm prohibits the use of this system for the purpose of sending spam. DMM is a contact management tool that generates branded, personalized marketing information to be sent on demand. Your contact list database is intended to hold information on known clients and prospects that have given you explicit permission to send them email or fax messages.
Users that generate spam or otherwise offensive materials will risk possible fines, prosecution by State or Federal authorities, potential lawsuits, and lose their right to use Digital Mail Makersm consistent with the terms of our User Agreement.
As a user of Digital Mail Makersm, you have accepted responsibility for any legal liability incurred through the use of this system.
Please! DO NOT SPAM
AGAIN, DO NOT SPAM!!
What is Spam?
Email spam is Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE).
Unsolicited means that you lack affirmative consent from the recipient. If you found an address on a web page, on a mailing list, or on Usenet, you don't have consent. If you got an address in gift, sale or trade, you don't have consent. If someone gave you an address for a particular purpose (for example, a commercial transaction, information about your products, or after-sales support) you only have consent to use it for that particular purpose. Use for any other purpose requires a new consent.
Bulk means that you sent a substantively similar message to more than 200 addresses a day. A message that differs from recipient to recipient only by details (e.g. the recipient's name, account number, blocks of random words, characters, numbers, or non-rendered text) is the same message. A message that uses different wording to express the same idea is the same message. If you send the same message to 200 different people day after day, it's spam.
BE AWARE
- Some states are enacting legislation to fine or prosecute spammers
- Business users favor legislation that would outlaw spam that hides the identity of the sender or misleads the recipient on the content of the e-mail.
- They would support their company using technology to control spam.
- Even among the small percentage of people who oppose a federal anti-spam law, they support using anti-spam technology at their company.
- If a spam complaint is registered against an email, the user who sent the offending email will be fined $100 for each complaint. This fee is used to cover the cost of following up and responding to the complaint.
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