Kreg tool, I am not pleased that you shared my email address and my name to a research group for the purpose of a study. Why did you take it upon yourself to put me into the email address pool of 20/20 research, without my prior permission? I just re-read the privacy policy, and nowhere on there does it say I will be sent survey requests, for your product (by any third parties). Here it is verbatim regarding surveys, that I have copied and pasted here for your reference and reminder of your very own privacy policy.
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"Communications with Users of the Site"
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Hello Suzy,
Within our Privacy Policy, it states:
Thanks for the response, however, what you post in return has nothing to do with your Survey policy posted on your site. I posted it verbatim, so I still stand in the same position as I was already in. My name and my email address were shared with 20/20 without my permission. That survey company does paid surveys, to those who sign up and want to be paid, now I am signed up for preliminary info. Your company put me in this position to fight for my information not to be sold by 20/20, because that is what they do. It's a shame, doesn't matter if I unsubscribe or not. Unsubscribe I am.
I also need to make a point of this.
The email I received came from
invites@mailer.surveygizmo.com
Which happens to be this company
So, I am already on the way to continual spam from every imaginable sales company there is.
Just to clarify, 2020 Research sent the emails (to a very small subset of our Kreg Community) at our request for a one-time effort only, with the purpose of locating a wide variety of DIY wood project builders to participate in a market research study. In other words, we did not sell any emails; rather, 2020 is providing us a service. (SurveyGizmo is the software platform merely used to collect responses.) Neither 2020 nor SurveyGizmo is authorized to use these emails for any future efforts, as is typical for market research companies, and will destroy the data file once the study is completed.
If you were one of the few contacted, and do not care to participate in this effort, you can simply ignore the email. Or as an alternative - you may click on the “unsubscribe” button and you will not be contacted again for this or any future Kreg sponsored research.
If you have any further concerns, our Market Research Manager is always happy to field any questions: Lynn.Adelmund@kregtool.com or 515-597-6420.
While I dont like having my info shared, I did sign up as I could use that 50/300 dollars towards a new tool :)
So Suzy, what's really bothering you???? you know what your search engine provider sells??? My goodness, it's a simple survey so Kreg can use that information to better their products, and offer new products that we may be requesting......seems you're just a peeved person in general....just my two cents, don't worry, I won't sell your information.
although I prefer that my email is not shrared I also did not have to do the survery simple erase it. If I start getting emails repeatedly will deal with it at the time Thank you
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