BorderBound Policies
Permission Marketing
Policy This permission marketing policy contains terms that are
applicable to BorderBound, BorderBound's clients, and our clients'
customers. Our clients use BorderBound's services as a solution
to deliver permission-based personalized communications to their
prospects and customers. BorderBound expressly forbids any of our
clients from using BorderBound product to deliver unsolicited commercial
email and unsolicited bulk email. The term "commercial email" as
used in this permission marketing policy does not include administrative
email such as shipping notifications, employee notices, notices
required by regulation or law, invoices, account statements, and
order confirmations. How does BorderBound avoid "spam"? Each client
who uses BorderBound enters into a service agreement with BorderBound
agreeing to comply with this permission marketing policy and all
laws related to unsolicited email ("spam"). BorderBound thoroughly
investigates any complaint that a client is delivering unsolicited
commercial email. BorderBound requires its clients to provide it
with the opt-in information of the individual who submitted a complaint
of receiving unsolicited commercial email. This opt-in information
includes, at a minimum, the name of the individual, the date and
time the individual opted in, and the URL and Internet Protocol
address of the machine that the individual opted in from. Reports
of a client sending unsolicited email may result in the suspension
or termination of the client's access to BorderBound's services.
How does BorderBound protect your privacy? BorderBound employs strict
security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration
of data placed on the BorderBound network. For additional details,
review our Privacy Policy. How can you stop a company from sending
you more email? All commercial email sent using BorderBound must
include clear instructions on how the recipient can unsubscribe
from receiving future commercial email. BorderBound understands
that many illegitimate online marketers use unsubscribe links to
verify whether an email address is valid, but BorderBound does not
allow the delivery of unsolicited commercial email through its network.
Therefore, if you follow the unsubscribe instructions in the email,
BorderBound will work with the client to make sure that you do not
receive future email. If you have difficulty unsubscribing from
a client's email campaigns using the instructions provided in the
email, or if you have questions regarding the opt-out mechanism
or would like to receive additional information about BorderBound
or our services, please contact BorderBound at comments@borderbound.net.
Have any comments on our permission marketing policy? Please send
your suggestions on how BorderBound can improve this policy to comments@borderbound.net.