Unsolicited Commercial E-mails

Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (Anti-Spam) Policy

Internet user privacy is of paramount importance to Tactical Management and our customers. We support the protection of client and consumers’ privacy rights as a fundamental element of our business.

A. Message Recipient Policy

Before clients can receive Tactical Management or any clients of Tactical Management customers’ messages, advertising, or promotions, the client must have agreed to receive such messages. Any recipient may request at any time to be removed from our list, and we will comply with that request. In addition, we will thoroughly investigate any allegations made by recipients relating to unsolicited messages.

B. Policy against advertising our website using unsolicited email messages

We require that all e-mails promoting Tactical Management or its products are sent only to clients who have agreed to receive such messages. We prohibit any advertising of our brand and website using unsolicited email messages. Not complying with this policy will cause partnership termination and/or affiliate account termination.

If you feel you’ve been sent unsolicited emails promoting our brand or website and would like to register a complaint, please email our abuse department (report@tacticalmanagement.com). We will immediately investigate all allegations made related to unsolicited messages.

C. You can unsubscribe at any time.

We require that each email message sent out from Tactical Management includes an easy way for subscribers to remove themselves via an unsubscribe link.

If you receive a newsletter or email and decide you don’t like it, simply click the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email.

If you feel you’ve been sent unsolicited email and would like to register a complaint, please email our abuse department (report@tacticalmanagement.com).

D. Definition of Spam

Spam is unsolicited email sent in bulk. Any promotion, information, or solicitation that is sent to a person via email without their prior consent, where there is no pre-existing relationship between the sender and the recipient, is spam.

E. Examples of Spam

• Any email message that is sent to a recipient who had previously signed up to receive newsletters, product information, or any other type of bulk email but later opted-out by indicating to the sender that they did not want to receive additional email, then that email is spam.

• Any email message that is sent to recipients that have had no prior association with the organization or did not agree to be emailed by the organization is spam.
• Any email message that is sent to a recipient without a way for a person to opt-out or request that future mailings not be sent to them is spam.
• Any email message that does not have a valid email address in the From Line is spam.
• Any email message that contains any false or misleading information in the header, subject line, or message itself is spam.
• Any email message that promotes an adult website is spam unless the recipient has specifically requested information from that website.
• Any message that is sent to email addresses that have been harvested off of websites, newsgroups, or other areas of the Internet is spam.

Tactical Management may amend this anti-spam policy at any time by publishing a new version on this website.

Contact us

Should you have any questions about this anti-spam policy, please contact Tactical Management using the details set out below:

report@tacticalmanagement.com

Tactical Management DWC LLC
DWC Building A3, 3rd floor
Dubai – UAE