
I've received similar complaints. It would be good to add a how to opt out/in as a tag at the end of all of these emails. 73, Art K0AIZ -- Arthur I. Zygielbaum, K0AIZ ARRL Midwest Division Director Chair, Ethics and Elections Committee Member, Programs and Services Committee ARRL - The National Association for Amateur Radio® On 11/30/2022 3:46 PM, Jairam, Ria, N2RJ (Dir, HD) wrote:
A couple of members have complained to me about emails sent about youth. They don't remember signing up for such emails.
One such complaint:
" A big kick in the butt is due to the marketer at the ARRL who forcibly subscribed me to a recent spate of ham radio's youth emails without my approval. That's BAD etiquette in my book."
Members are also now complaining on social media about this.
While it is worthy that we encourage youth in amateur radio, I would like to know exactly what email lists one has to be on to opt in/out of this email. In the end the user/member needs to be in control over what marketing email ends up in their inbox.
The real danger is that if members don't know which lists they are on to get these emails, and how to opt out, they will simply unsubscribe to all emails. This includes important alerts for legislative and other action as well as section and division emails.
Ria N2RJ
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