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<p>[QUOTE="Ryan McVay, post: 7802340, member: 117904"]As a nubie to this site I am really surprised at all the noise. This is a digital world we live in. If you want to control your digital footprint there are some basic steps you should do.</p><p>1) Setup at least 3 emails address! 1. for business, 2. for friends and 3. for internet purposes - consider this your spam email.</p><p><br /></p><p>You use main email with people that you personally know. Use the other for business transactions(banks, finacial institutions, etc) but expect to get advertising and "newsletters" as well! Finally, the internet email address that you use to sign-up for the local companies, bars, resturants, online mechants, etc. this is your general junk mail account.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you are only using a single email address in today's world....well, you should really think twice about that! </p><p><br /></p><p>As for GDPR and "breaking the law", you really better be certain of this..you might be actually breaking the law with slander. Remeber, GDPR is personal information gather and sharing. If your email is shared, so what...see above.. if your email does not directly idetify you then it more than likely doesn't apply to GDPR. If your email is say something like John.Doe@ yahoo.com then it might be a shade of gray. If your email address is <a href="mailto:John.Doe.Springfield.Illinois.USA@yahoo.com">John.Doe.Springfield.Illinois.USA@yahoo.com</a> then you are getting closer to GDPR. Remember, GDPR is about identifying information. If your newsletter is being mailed to you then you are getting closer to violating GDPR because that is identifable information (residental). If it is just your email address...well..follow my advice above.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, far I have purchased from every Demos online actions. My coins have come very quickly and nicely package. What more can you, honestly, ask for when you are dealing with lower valued coins? I will say that I picked up a couple extremey rare coins and 1 that I might send in to CNG to see if they are doing another Supplemental to Roman Antioch, by McAlee. I have nothing but positive feedback for them.</p><p><br /></p><p>If there are business ethics issues, well, caveat emptor...when is any purcahse without its risks?]</p><p><br /></p><p>This is my opinions based on a little research...do your research and form your own opinions and ask your lawyers about legal issues not forum users! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan McVay, post: 7802340, member: 117904"]As a nubie to this site I am really surprised at all the noise. This is a digital world we live in. If you want to control your digital footprint there are some basic steps you should do. 1) Setup at least 3 emails address! 1. for business, 2. for friends and 3. for internet purposes - consider this your spam email. You use main email with people that you personally know. Use the other for business transactions(banks, finacial institutions, etc) but expect to get advertising and "newsletters" as well! Finally, the internet email address that you use to sign-up for the local companies, bars, resturants, online mechants, etc. this is your general junk mail account. If you are only using a single email address in today's world....well, you should really think twice about that! As for GDPR and "breaking the law", you really better be certain of this..you might be actually breaking the law with slander. Remeber, GDPR is personal information gather and sharing. If your email is shared, so what...see above.. if your email does not directly idetify you then it more than likely doesn't apply to GDPR. If your email is say something like John.Doe@ yahoo.com then it might be a shade of gray. If your email address is [email]John.Doe.Springfield.Illinois.USA@yahoo.com[/email] then you are getting closer to GDPR. Remember, GDPR is about identifying information. If your newsletter is being mailed to you then you are getting closer to violating GDPR because that is identifable information (residental). If it is just your email address...well..follow my advice above. So, far I have purchased from every Demos online actions. My coins have come very quickly and nicely package. What more can you, honestly, ask for when you are dealing with lower valued coins? I will say that I picked up a couple extremey rare coins and 1 that I might send in to CNG to see if they are doing another Supplemental to Roman Antioch, by McAlee. I have nothing but positive feedback for them. If there are business ethics issues, well, caveat emptor...when is any purcahse without its risks?] This is my opinions based on a little research...do your research and form your own opinions and ask your lawyers about legal issues not forum users! ;)[/QUOTE]
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