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Reiki Clinic Proprietary Limited
(Reiki Clinic Pty Ltd)
Owner of Sananda Sales.com
Anti-Spam Policy
(Last updated November 23, 2006)
Reiki Clinic
is committed to permission-based email marketing practices, and as a result
has established this no-tolerance Anti-Spam Policy. Reiki Clinic
will occasionally update this Anti-Spam Policy. When it does, Reiki
Clinic will also revise the last update date at the top of this Anti-Spam
Policy. For changes to this policy, Reiki Clinic will notify you
(the customer) by placing a notice on its web site home page.
Spam is
commercial email or unsolicited bulk email, including junk mail, which
has not been requested by the recipient. It is intrusive and often
irrelevant or offensive, and it wastes valuable resources. Spam
messages are the opposite of permission-based email, which are normally
anticipated, personal, relevant and/or associated with a pre-existing
business or personal relationship. Inappropriate newsgroup activities,
consisting of excessive posting of the same materials to several newsgroups,
are also deemed to be spam.
Spam laws
vary from state to state, and from country to country. This Reiki
Clinic Anti-Spam Policy has been developed to conform to the highest commercially
reasonable standards. As a result, and without limiting the general
prohibitions against all spam activities, the following are expressly
prohibited:
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(a)
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Use of false headers, or other false information, to identify the
point of origin or the transmission path of the email, or to hide
the true origin of the email sender,
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(b)
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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 email,
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(c)
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Use of any false or misleading information in the subject line of
the email, and
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(d)
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Assisting any person in using the products or services of Reiki Clinic
for any of these previously mentioned activities.
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3.
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Questions to Ask Yourself
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To help
in establishing whether someone is participating in activities constituting
spam, ask yourself the following questions:
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(a)
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Are they sending email to non-specific addresses, such as info@domain.com
or sales@domain.com?
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(b)
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Have they deliberately falsified their transmission path information
or originating address?
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(c)
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Are they sending email to mailing lists or distribution lists, which
then send indirectly to various other email addresses?
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(d)
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Have they imported for use a purchased list of any type?
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(e)
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Are they continuing to mail to anyone who has asked to be deleted
from your mailing list?
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(f)
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Does their email not provide a fully functioning link to unsubscribe?
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(g)
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Does their email subject line contain false or misleading information?
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(h)
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Have they used a third party's email address or domain name without
the party's consent?
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If you answer
yes to any of these questions, then the people in question are likely
involved in spam activities.
If you believe
that you have received spam from or through Reiki Clinic's facilities,
please send a complaint from your email account along with the unsolicited
email, with completed header, to abuse@sanandasales.com. Please
provide any other information that you believe may help us in our investigation.
Reiki Clinic does not investigate or take any action based on anonymous
spam complaints.
Reiki Clinic
supports the efforts of various organizations working to responsibly eliminate
spam activities. However, if an individual has opted-in to receive
email from a customer of Reiki Clinic, and then falsely or maliciously
files a spam complaint against Reiki Clinic or its customers, Reiki Clinic
will cooperate fully with the appropriate agencies to ban the complainant
from use of anti-spam software and the Internet community.
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