(1. Providing consent)
The e-mail recipients have been informed regarding the collection and use of their e-mail addresses and have given their consent to receive occasional newsletters and other relevant sales information.
(2. Spam)
Spam stands for using electronic messaging systems to send unsolicited messages, usually for advertising purposes.
(3. Spam filter)
Our e-mail system scans all incoming email and some of the messages could be reported as spam. When this happens, it means that the IP addresses and domain could be blacklisted.
(4. Spam filtering issues)
Since no filtering system is 100% accurate, incoming email can be reported as spam. When you don’t receive an answer to your email, it may mean that your message was sent to the spam folder. To reduce the risk of this happening, take some extra measures:
Send the message in plain text
Do not add attachments
Do not use terminology used by spammers
Scan your message for malware before sending it
(5. User spam)
We help users to send private messages to each other. Our term and conditions forbid using this service sending spam to others.
(6. Receiving unwanted e-mails)
In the case of receiving any message from our website that seems to be spam, please let us know using the below details. We will investigate and solve the issue.
(7. Anti-spam policy changes)
In the case of amending the policy, we will publish the new version on the website.