So I have a Nat West current account for which they do not have my permission to send me marketing e-mails.
I was surprised to get this e-mail:
Dear Mr EXC,
Great things happen when you say 'yes'. You go on a date. You move house. You discover a food you love. And now we'd like you to say yes to us.
We'd like to send you emails about things you could be interested in. Things like helpful tools, exciting rewards and latest offers.
At the moment we can't tell you about these things because we don't have permission to send you marketing emails about your banking*.
Stay in the know and simply update your settings in just one click below.
You can always say no later.
My question is: despite their acknowledgement that they know they can't send them to me, is this in itself a marketing e-mail given that it's sent with the primary purpose of trying to sell me stuff?
I was surprised to get this e-mail:
Dear Mr EXC,
Great things happen when you say 'yes'. You go on a date. You move house. You discover a food you love. And now we'd like you to say yes to us.
We'd like to send you emails about things you could be interested in. Things like helpful tools, exciting rewards and latest offers.
At the moment we can't tell you about these things because we don't have permission to send you marketing emails about your banking*.
Stay in the know and simply update your settings in just one click below.
You can always say no later.
My question is: despite their acknowledgement that they know they can't send them to me, is this in itself a marketing e-mail given that it's sent with the primary purpose of trying to sell me stuff?
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