Spam Policy
JMFD
has a ZERO TOLERANCE FOR SPAM. All SPAM complaints are taken seriously.
SPAM is considered an unethical form of Internet advertising, and is becoming
illegal in more and more states.
In addition, SPAM can
incur substantial monetary fines from any of the providers through which
SPAM is directed because of the time, resources and expense it can incur for
business. SPAM is a negative form of advertising and is HIGHLY disliked within
the Internet community.
An email is SPAM if it
has been sent to an address that was not requested from you.
If you willfully violate our SPAM Policy you will:
- Have your JMFD
web site terminated immediately without notice, or refund if you are using one of our
paid systems.
- Forfeit all commissions due if any.
- Have your entire lead database deleted from our system.
- Have a MINIMUM of $1000 claim filed against you in a court of law.
- Be immediately reported to your ISP provider and any or all of the companies of the business opportunity programs you are representing.
- Be reported to additional proper authorities to take action against you such as SPAM Cop.
- Be permanently banned from ALL JMFD systems.
reserves the right to determine what constitutes a violation of our SPAM Policy. The sole
opinion of JMFD is
ABSOLUTE in determining any and all SPAM violations.
Should JoinMyFreeDownline.com's service or website's
be disrupted in anyway due to SPAM, the responsible party will be charged and billed
$250.00 per hour until service is restored. Applicant may also be subject to legal
action if appropriate.
If you have feel that you have
received SPAM, please notify
abuse@joinmyfreedownline.com.
Definition of SPAM
- SPAM is the sending of unsolicited and unauthorized emails or online communications such as but not limited to bulletin boards, user groups or instant messaging services to individuals or businesses who do not know you personally. And who have not agreed or requested to receive your emails. Or have not provided their email address directly to the sender. Or an email sent to a recipient who would not have a reasonable expectation of receiving email from the sender. SPAM can be a single email or a bulk mailing.
- Posting messages to Usenet or News Group groups that explicitly forbid the posting of commercial solicitations or solicitations not pertaining to their content is SPAM.
- Buying a list of emails from a third party and individually or bulk emailing them is considered SPAM.
- Opt-out lists where a person is specifically required to request removal from a mailing list in order to prevent solicitation is SPAM.
- Hiring a company that is mailing out to a list of people with your opportunity that did not specifically request to receive your information beforehand is considered SPAM.
- Emailing through an approved DOUBLE Opt-in list provider is NOT considered SPAM. Double opt-in means that not only did the people request to be on the list, they verified it by approving the request a second time. The BEST guideline for knowing whether or not an email is SPAM is if someone did not specifically request the information then it is SPAM.
Policy for using lists obtained from 3rd Parties
In general, many email lists obtained from third parties are culled from internet web sites, domain registrations, and other NON opt-in sources. The use of such lists with our system is prohibited.
Please respect everyone's internet privacy.
Thank you,
JoinMyFreeDownline.com