First of all I start this thread with a certain amount of trepidation (NLUK I'm looking at you) as it's about opt out\in :gulp: I have looked at the 50 page sticky and you can see I've quoted a bit: (from 2007)
But I'm looking for an up to date definitive answer to my question:
Is it even possible, in writing (for whatever reason), to opt out if you're already opted in?
Tony
The upside is that you can just let them believe what they want to believe but if it ever goes to court You show them an interview date of say 1st December and an opt-out signed 10th December and the court laughs themselves silly at the stupid agency because it is blatantly obvious that you are opted in.
If you are opted in, you are opted in. You can't change that no matter what you sign or what you agree with the agent.
If you are opted in, you are opted in. You can't change that no matter what you sign or what you agree with the agent.
Is it even possible, in writing (for whatever reason), to opt out if you're already opted in?
Tony
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