Why Anti-SPAM?
SalesCatalysts.com believes interests of marketers should be balanced with rights of every email recipient. We also highly respect privacy that personal information should not be shared with nor used by any third party without prior consent. These are the core beliefs behind our Anti-SPAM policy.
Along with these, SalesCatalysts.com practices an Anti-SPAM policy so as:
- To comply with law, e.g. US - Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 ("CAN-SPAM"), Australia's Spam Act 2003, Upcoming HKSAR Anti-SPAM Regulations, etc.
- To protect benefits of every email recipients: users’ willingness on receiving emails.
- To protect interests of all our service clients: spamming will cause our servers to be blacklisted by Anti-SPAM alliances, blocking of email delivery, including normal solicited emails.
Why did you receive email from us?
You received email from us as you opted-in to any of our clients’ mailing lists or you have a business relationship with her. SalesCatalysts.com NEVER offers, shares nor sells our internal or clients' email address lists in whatever format to any clients for their email campaigns.
Opt-Out
Any time when you want to unsubscribe from the newsletter, mailing list, you can just click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email. This link comes with every email sent through SalesCatalysts.com Email Marketing service and is UNREMOVABLE by our clients. Simply follow the confirmation procedure of the unsubscribe link thereafter and your status will be updated immediately.
Reporting Spam
However, if you suspect yourself being spammed, or find your unsubscribe request being ignored, you can forward the suspected “SPAM mail” as an attached email (to keep all the header information) to SalesCatalysts.com to abuse@salescatalysts.com. We will investigate immediately and clients found with spamming will be banned from using our service IMMEDIATELY without any refund.
Defining Spam
Sending Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE) is also known as spamming. This lies on whether the email recipients have reasonable expectation on receiving your emails. Even if you put a declaration such as “It is NOT a junk mail” in your email, it does not mean this is not spamming. Here we include guidelines for your reference:
NON-SPAM |
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explicit consent on email subscription, such as from mailing list signup (opt-in);
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prospects, customers, partners, etc, which you have established a business relationship
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email addresses “collected” from business directories or on the Internet, such as newsgroups, websites and emails;
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mass email databases or lists purchased or rented online or in the form of a CDROM;
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your target audience email addresses contains general addresses like admin@company.com, hr@company.com, sales@company.com, info@company.com, webmaster@company.com, support@company.com, etc;
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keep sending emails to those who have already unsubscribed from your email list;
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you are falsifying the sender email address
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