Re: Became a life member today
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 9:50 pm
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Well that is entirely up to you.TomsTXCHL wrote:Just what I need, a lifetime of being hounded by the NRA via emails and USPS. No thanks.
I like what they stand for, but I wish I could turn-off their advertising. I haven't decided whether I will renew again (signed-up for 3 years maybe last year) but I doubt at this point that even if I DON'T renew that they will stop pestering me.
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The NRA does a very good job of honoring members' requests to be put on the "no marketing" list. Just call and tell them your preferences. Works like a charm. Does NOT, however, work with AAA, ARP, and others.TomsTXCHL wrote:Just what I need, a lifetime of being hounded by the NRA via emails and USPS. No thanks.
I like what they stand for, but I wish I could turn-off their advertising. I haven't decided whether I will renew again (signed-up for 3 years maybe last year) but I doubt at this point that even if I DON'T renew that they will stop pestering me.
I have instead been selectively un-subscribing from emails based upon their content i.e. in just the couple of days since posting here I've unsubscribed to:Skiprr wrote:The NRA does a very good job of honoring members' requests to be put on the "no marketing" list. Just call and tell them your preferences.TomsTXCHL wrote:Just what I need, a lifetime of being hounded by the NRA via emails and USPS. No thanks.
I like what they stand for, but I wish I could turn-off their advertising. I haven't decided whether I will renew again (signed-up for 3 years maybe last year) but I doubt at this point that even if I DON'T renew that they will stop pestering me.
I've had a similar experience.TomsTXCHL wrote:I have instead been selectively un-subscribing from emails based upon their content i.e. in just the couple of days since posting here I've unsubscribed to:Skiprr wrote:The NRA does a very good job of honoring members' requests to be put on the "no marketing" list. Just call and tell them your preferences.TomsTXCHL wrote:Just what I need, a lifetime of being hounded by the NRA via emails and USPS. No thanks.
I like what they stand for, but I wish I could turn-off their advertising. I haven't decided whether I will renew again (signed-up for 3 years maybe last year) but I doubt at this point that even if I DON'T renew that they will stop pestering me.
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but I will probably stick with NRA-ILA notifications, and we'll see what others come down-the-pipe. Doing the "click here" at the bottom of emails I find annoying seems a better approach than just calling and unlisting from everything, so long as the Lyris ListManager requests get honored.
So far so good.
I had complained about email earlier in this thread, but as it happens when you get one you don't like, clicking on "unsubscribe" for that category does work--I'm not getting any more emails except for (I think) just the NRAstore ones.77346 wrote:Took me a while, several calls and unsubscribing to e-mails, but the only thing I get from them is my American Rifleman magazine.