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Old 02-28-2022, 11:46 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Witty Username View Post
That's interesting, the marketing emails must vary by country. Maybe at the end of a preview there could be a choice? 1. Buy now/add to cart 2. Add book to wishlist 3. No thanks, not interested.

That would be more useful IMHO.
Have you set your email preference in account settings to “No thanks”?

It might mean you don’t get emails you want, or it might not eliminate follow-up emails at that. But if the irritant is sufficient, it could be worth a try.

I’m in the camp that doesn’t find Kobo promotional emails any worse or more poorly targeted than those of Amazon. I think that those who are paying to promote their books on the belief that Amazon (or Kobo) is actually targetting likely customers have put a down payment on Brooklyn Bridge.
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