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UK Internet Sites Newsletters

If you have been using UK Internet Sites brand websites you will have noticed that many of them (including Free UK Stuff and UK Competitions amongst others) have a newsletter and I thought I would let you know a little bit about them.

All newsletters are free and double opt in, meaning you have to join the site and then indicate you want a newsletter to actually receive them.

They feature the best and the latest stuff that has been added with exclusive deals from relevant companies.

You can choose to not receive any more of these newsletters at any time Just contact us or use the ‘users options’ provided.

We never pass your details onto any 3rd parties, we abide by all UK and EU privacy laws over and above the minimum requirements.

The newsletter should be compatible with all email packages and only contain material relevant to the site you have chosen to join and receive communications from.

These newsletters let us contact you with new deals, store, sales, freebies, offers, competitions and relevant stuff to add to the benefit you get from our sites and stuff you are interested in.

1 Comment

  1. Recently I made a valid complaint to McDonalds customer services dept. about McDonalds poor standards at thier Harben Parade branch at Swiss Cottage, London NW3. The complaint concerned slow service, abrasive attitudes, and matters about unacceptable hygeine standards.

    The complaint was passed on to the store by customer services, following which the store’s manager, Bakry, promptly banned me from the store. He did not deny that my complaint was valid, but was told that I was banned simply becauseI I had made the complaint in the first place.

    Perhaps this is consistent with McDonalds training practices. It would appear that you have to accept their adverse practices without question or suffer the consequences, as I myself did.

    Thanks,

    Jeremylee

    Comment by jeremy — 14 September 2008 @ 2:46 pm

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