At Boloto Group, we take Spam seriously. By creating an account and agreeing to our Terms, you are also agreeing to this Anti- Spam Policy.
The bottom line - Zero Tolerance. The CAN-SPAM laws assist in reducing the spam, but they are not broad enough. The Boloto definition of spam is more stringent than most.
Spam is any email you send to someone who hasn’t given you their permission to contact them on the topic of the email.
Boloto Group has zero tolerance for spam. The following are some examples for better understanding of Boloto Anti-Spam Policy.
To send email to anyone representing Boloto Group opportunities, you must have clearly obtained their permission. This could be done through:
- An email newsletter subscription form on your web site.
- An opt-in checkbox on a form. This checkbox must not be checked by default, the person completing the form must willingly select the checkbox to indicate they want to hear from you.
- If someone completes an offline form like a survey or enters a competition, you can only contact them if it was explained to them that they would be contacted by email and they checked a box indicating they would like to be contacted.
- Customers who have purchased from you within the last 2 years.
- If someone gives you their contact information and you have asked for permission to add them to your list, you can contact them.
You should only email someone who has clearly given you permission to email them specifically about the subject you’re contacting them about.
Methods not covered by the examples above do not mean permissible. By representing Boloto Group opportunities, you agree not to import or send to any email address which:
- You do not have provable permission to contact them about the topic of the email you’re sending.
- You buy, loan, rent or in any way acquire from a third party, no matter what is claimed about the quality or permission basis. You need to obtain permission yourself.
- You haven’t contacted via email in the last 2 years. Permission isn’t lifelong. People change email addresses or may not remember giving you their prior permission.
- You scraped or copied from the web. A published email address does not mean permission to contact them.
Someone may give you their email address but if not permissioned to email them, don’t do it. Sending your invite link via email to this type contact most likely won’t be effective and will likely be marked as spam and reported to Boloto. If you spam, Boloto will hear about it. We are notified directly of any spam complaints. Boloto has numerous monitoring services to ensure members comply with our Anti-Spam Policy. These monitor blacklists and abuse reporting from many sources from ISPs to Spam Cop.
If we receive spam complaints we will terminate your account with Boloto immediately. These include, but not limited to, accounts at Invite 5.com, Get The Bar.com, Join i5.com, 10 Cent Ads.com, Your Voice Matters.com, Just Be Right.com and The Tuesday
Review.com.
It’s simple. If the recipient of your email doesn’t recognize who you are or isn’t interested in what you’re saying, they’ll think you’re a spammer.
If you want to report spamming activity by one of our users, contact our abuse department at: abuse at bolotogroup.com





