How To Stop Amazon Email & Alexa Spam
There are over 80 plus opt-in’s for spam in your Amazon account, and that is just the hardwired options. That doesn’t even include the “Email subscriptions” and “Deals notifications” settings sections.
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There are over 80 plus opt-in’s for spam in your Amazon account, and that is just the hardwired options. That doesn’t even include the “Email subscriptions” and “Deals notifications” settings sections.
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