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Anti-Spam Policy
1. What is Spam?
Spam is unsolicited email also known as ‘junk e-mail’, ‘bulk e-mail’ or UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email)
commonly sent in large quantities to an indiscriminate set of recipients. Most recipients feel aggravated by spam because it affects the
amount of time they spend reading their e-mail. The content of spam is also commonly found offensive, in that pornography is one of the most
frequently advertised products. Spam drains valuable resources both for users and Internet Providers. Every message that is delivered to a
network takes up bandwidth, with spam accounting for as much as 50% of some networks. Thus companies are wasting money on unproductive
bandwidth every day.
2. Avoiding Spam
At WorldWideVegas.com we enforce a clear anti-spam policy and follow strict procedures to ensure its implementation:
Notification: Our users are sent an e-mail notifying them that they have been registered in our mailing list. That mail
contains opt-out instructions in case the user no longer wishes to be part of our mailing list.
Agreement: Our member’s privacy and security is of the utmost importance. The Terms of Use that the user has agreed
to upon registration at WorldWideVegas.com state the information provided by the user will be used exclusively to contact the user
about the services on our site for which they have expressed interest. The user will receive promotional and notification e-mails on
a regular basis; customers who do not wish to receive such emails may still agree to our Terms and Conditions and use our services.
The ability to opt-in or opt-out will always be present when registering at WorldWideVegas.com.
Choice / Opt-in: Our users are given the opportunity to opt-in for special information. For example, our registration page
has a double opt-in mechanism so users who register with us can also receive special offers about promotions on our site. If they chose
to receive information they will receive a mail asking them to confirm that this is still their choice.
Users who no longer wish to receive our newsletter or promotional materials from our partners may opt-out of receiving these
communications by following the simple opt-out instructions given in every e-mail.
3. Laws against Spamming
There are many laws against spamming; they vary from state to state and from country to country. Our Anti-Spam Policy has been
developed to measure up to the highest commercial standards. As a result the following activities are not practiced by
WorldWideVegas.com:
(a) Use of false headers, or other false information, to identify the point of origin or the transmission path of the e-mail, or
to hide the true origin of the e-mail sender,
(b) Unauthorized use of a third party’s internet domain name without the permission of such third party, to make it appear that
the third party was the point of origin of the e-mail,
(c) Use of any false or misleading information in the subject line of the e-mail, and
(d) Assisting any person or persons in using the products or services of WorldWideVegas.com for any of these previously
mentioned activities.
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