ra...@usebouncer.com said:
> - marketing teams coming to us from Marketing SaaSs, who, during customer
> onboarding, notice that the quality of email lists is low and send their
> customers to us to clean it first. 

My alarm bells went off on one of your first messages when you said little 
guys need to spam because otherwise they couldn't compete with the big guys.

Many marketing people just don't get it when it comes to spam.  They can 
always come up with some way to rationalize that their spam isn't spam.  I 
wonder if it is genetic.

Vernon Schryver has a wonderful list:
  Spam is That Which We Don't Do
  https://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/that-which-we-dont.html

There is a wide range of spam -- from crooks and Viagra to people who don't 
know better.  There are also lots of people who do know better, but try to 
push the limits a bit, or push too hard and try to talk their way out of it.

There is also a wide range of email marketing consultants.  Some sell lists 
and spamming services.  Some will encourage confirmed opt-in.  Some would be 
happy to hire somebody else to do the dirty work of cleaning their lists.

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> - if you don't want us to verify your email addresses - please let us know
> and we will consider them as blocked (no need even to spend your time on
> feeding the firewall or block list), 

That's opt-out.



-- 
These are my opinions.  I hate spam.



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