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Originally Posted by Witty Username
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.
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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.