This is the AutoJakkPro2 Anti-Spam PolicyFor Email Recipients, ISPs, and Blacklist AdminsCybrJakk has a no tolerance spam policy. User accounts will be terminated if they send unsolicited email messages. Please report any suspected abuse to admin@AutoJakkPro2.com. Please forward the complete email in question, including headers. If applicable, please also unsubscribe from the newsletter using the link at the bottom of the email if you no longer wish to receive emails from the sender. We will take the appropriate action against the sender of the email in question. For AutoJakkPro2 UsersAll users of our AutoJakkPro2 software must agree to only sending permission-based email newsletters as part of agreeing to the End User License Agreement (EULA) upon signup. This means that all recipients sent to must have opted-in to receive communications from the sending organization. An opt-in can occur either via a sign-up form on a web site, at a point-of-sale sign-up form, or on a physical sign-up sheet. Any opt-in form should include a clear description of what will be sent and how often it will be sent. Purchased lists may not be used within the AutoJakkPro2 system, regardless of the source or permission status. As a user of AutoJakkPro2, you may not:
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Policy EnforcementCybrJakk has a no tolerance spam policy. The strict measures we take to enforce our policy include, but are not limited to:
Procedure for Handling ComplaintsWe have a no tolerance spam policy. Your account will be immediately terminated if you send spam. Spam is defined as unsolicited mass email to persons with whom you do not have a business relationship or have not requested (opted-in to) your mailing. AutoJakkPro2 is intended for businesses and organizations who have an established list of permission-based opt-in email addresses. We provide our product only to those who follow our strict anti-spam policy. Using the system to send out emails to addresses obtained in any way other than a subscriber opting-in to your list may incur a $100 (US) charge per substantiated incident (i.e. per email) in accordance with state and federal regulations. To determine whether you have sent spam we will:
Procedure for Handling False Positive ComplaintsWe realize that it is possible for those who have subscribed to your mailings to have forgotten that they have subscribed. For this reason, we keep the IP address and date of subscription for all new subscribers. If we receive a complaint from a subscriber for which we have a record of their subscription, and the email sent to them contained the content they subscribed to, then we will notify the subscriber of the date and from which computer they subscribed from and provide a link for that subscriber to unsubscribe from your list. Upon this type of complaint, we will notify you of the complaint, explain the action taken, and review your web site and may suggest changes to the notifications or descriptions you provide when subscribers sign up for your lists. In the case that a subscriber who makes a complaint did not sign up through your site (i.e. was imported into the system) no IP record or date of subscription will be available. In this case, we will investigate the situation, look at the email in questions, and if it is determined that you may be sending UCE we will immediately disable the sending function on your account and we will immediately contact you by email and/or phone. As soon as we hear from you and are able to verify that the subscriber was indeed an opt-in subscriber, we will remove the sending-block. Transfer of SubscribersPlease note that a subscriber subscribing to one of your lists does NOT give you permission to transfer them to other lists or send them content, even if it is through the same list, that differs from the content subscribed to. For more information visit The Coalition Against Unsolicited Email or contact CybrJakk Customer Support (support@autojakkpro2.com).
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