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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Nuisance Spammer - Purpousefully Misleading

Per the guidelines for reviewers, I believe I am writing this within your expectations.

I receive illegal Spam emails from this company (Primal Health LP) regularly, two today. Per the US Can-Spam Act, it's illegal to send email marketing to individuals without permission. The fine issued per individual illegal email sent is over $43K per occurrence.

The law is clear; product marketers, even those using a third-party marketing agency, need to comply.

This company is purposely deceptive, which makes one ask questions about the authenticity of its products.

I have a screen capture of the email address from these email messages. If they were an honest company, in my opinion, they would not use a randomly generated email address for EVERY email sent, and it would be from their company. They send messages with a random address so one cannot block future emails, which prevents recipients from automatically forwarding spam to their junk email folder. I believe this speaks enough about their intent to be a legitimate sender.

They will ask that I use the unsubscribe tool; however, it's known in the industry that one's email address only becomes more valuable once confirmed using the tool. The marketing company might not send me an email regarding the unsubscribed product; however, they will sell my verified email address in multiples.

I am not asking for much.

Be a good company, respect individual customers' wishes, privacy, and do not be deceptive, etc., and obey federal laws that protect consumers.

I am willing to provide samples to Trustpilot so that Trustpilot can verify this report.

Thank you for your consideration.

March 25, 2021
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