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Drop my e-mail from your list

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Please take me off your e-mail list. You send me e-mails at all hours of the day and night. I have tried to unsubscribe to no avail. If I am not taken off your list I will file a complaint with the FCC..

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MAS_Nurse

Hello 1273stone

I am sorry to hear that you are receiving e.mails. This group is private and confidential so no private e.mails are used.

Do you have any problems with kidney health?

Do take a look at the guidelines as they are there to protect everyone.

I hope this is helpful

Best wishes

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Marvin8 in reply to MAS_Nurse

He's complaining that the HealthUnlocked email notifications aren't wanted, are considered spam, and that the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email doesn't function properly. Has nothing to do with the group being private and confidential.

Dear 1273stone,

I am so sorry you had trouble unsubscribing from email notifications. To make things easier for you, I have just unsubscribed you from all emails. If you want to subscribe to any particular email notification you just need to check the corresponding box under the section “contact preferences”: healthunlocked.com/settings

It would be super helpful if you could share with us your experience when trying to unsubscribe to emails.

Have a lovely weeken!

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