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Worried About Lots Of Competition Emails?
by Clinton Porter, Cli
When you fill out your details on a competition or survey form you may be contacted again by the competition organiser. You need to tick the ‘no further correspondence’ box if you want to avoid lots of mail coming through your email mail inbox.

If you’ve signed up to email newsletters for competition entries and wish to stop them being sent to you, look for the directions on how you can do this by looking for the details on how to stop these being sent to you. The word used for this action is typically ‘unsubscribe’. These instructions should always be there, typically at the bottom of a page.

The upside of getting competition survey emails
Having said all of this, sometimes getting extra newsletters or mail can be of benefit to you. Because you can discover about competitions or offers that you might not otherwise been alerted to.

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