I had major problems with them refusing to acknowledge my unsubscribe requests, followed by direct emails to them to remove me from their lists, which also failed.
In the end it took an email from a firm of solicitors, requesting them to "cease and desist" harrassing their client.
Worked a treat.
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I'm thinking we should locate their office/data centre, go down there mob-handed with a load of axes and destroy anything that looks remotely capable of sending an e-mail.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYup it's CWJobs linked.
I got rid of them by removing all traces there and hitting unsubscribe links on all of the IT jobs and similar related emails over a period.
Every so often they appear to mine the jobsite.co.uk mail lists too.
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Yup it's CWJobs linked.
I got rid of them by removing all traces there and hitting unsubscribe links on all of the IT jobs and similar related emails over a period.
Every so often they appear to mine the jobsite.co.uk mail lists too.
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You could always block the originating email address or mark as spam - that was my solution after experiencing the same issues unsubscribing!
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Yeah I had the same issue. Its linked to cwjobs.co.uk from memory, so you have to unsubscribe from them, or delete your profile or something. Terrible situation - I tried the unsubscribe link about 20 times
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How to get shot of the ITJobboard
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