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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Worked for me pp. Might take a day, but texting STOP was effective. I also don't opt in for texts or give them my mobile number. [/quote] It wasn't for me. If ActBlue continues to send text messages, is that harassment? Can they be criminally charged?[/quote] Ask a 12 year old to show you how to unsubscribe from unwanted texts. I have found it to be easy to stop fundraising emails and texts. [/quote] This is false. The unsubscribe doesn't work. I've been collecting proof. I'm hoping that either the Republicans or Attorney General will see this as harassment and take action. If ActBlue is shut down, my guess is the spam will stop.[/quote] Unsubscribe worked for me (for all sorts of political solicitations, including act blue). Sooo, Maybe it's you. Maybe their targeting you. Stalking you. You should be afraid. It's obv a huge conspiracy. [/quote] Harassment is harassment. How many have you received? Just one? I've got proof for way more than that. Today's was Takesha Martinez. As long as ActBlue keeps sending them, I'll keep registering them and collecting data. I'm thinking that if a Republican Attorney General, Judge or a jury agrees that X number of messages is excessive or not what Congress intended, that ActBlue will get slapped with a massive fine. I'm a registered Democrat who contributed before, but when I wanted to go off their list, yet it kept coming. For two years now, it's kept coming. But I think it's really stupid to not put someone on the do-not-contact list and Democrats risk alienating potential donors. But if you think it's a smart thing to do, just don't be in shock if Democratic donations start tanking and you sit around scratching your heads wondering why it happened.[/quote]
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