A Reddit user highlighted the persistent issue of promotional emails deceiving consumers after they've attempted to unsubscribe. Despite some benefits like discount notifications, these emails often leverage psychological tactics that prompt unnecessary purchases. Confusion and difficulty in opting out were also pointed out, with users sharing anecdotal experiences that show how unsubscribing might not work as intended. This discussion reflects the ongoing challenge for shoppers wanting to regain control over their inboxes and spending habits.
"If you're someone susceptible to impulsive buying like me, it's worth taking a few minutes to unsubscribe from it all to have some peace."
"You can hit that 'unsubscribe' button until your fingertip is rubbed clean of whorls. You're still going to get those emails."
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