ANTI-SPAM POLICY
We are committed to keeping your e-mail address confidential. We do not sell,
rent, or lease our subscription lists to third parties, and we will not provide
your personal information to any third party individual, government agency,
or company at any time unless compelled to do so by law.
We will use your e-mail address solely to provide timely information about
The Great Calling.
The Great Calling will maintain the information you send via e-mail in accordance with
applicable federal law.
CAN-SPAM Compliance
In compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act, all e-mail sent from our organization
will clearly state who the e-mail is from and provide clear information on how
to contact the sender. In addition, all e-mail messages will also contain concise
information on how to remove yourself from our mailing list so that you receive
no further e-mail communication from us.
Choice/Opt-Out
Our site provides users the opportunity to opt-out of receiving communications
from us and our partners by reading the unsubscribe instructions located at
the bottom of any e-mail they receive from us at anytime.
Users who no longer wish to receive our newsletter or promotional materials
may opt-out of receiving these communications by clicking on the unsubscribe
link in the e-mail or e-mail us at support@thegreatcalling.com.
If you have any additional questions, please contact us.
The Great Calling prohibits the use of their website and/or services in any manner
associated with the transmission, distribution or delivery of any unsolicited
bulk or unsolicited commercial e-mail ("Spam"). You may not use any
The Great Calling services to send Spam. You also may not deliver Spam or cause Spam to be
delivered to any customers of The Great Calling.
In compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (15 U.S.C. 7701, et seq., Public Law No. 108-187, was S.877 of the 108th United States Congress), e-mail sent, or caused to be sent,
to or through the The Great Calling webiste or service may not:
- use or contain invalid or forged headers;
- use or contain invalid or non-existent domain names;
- employ any technique to otherwise misrepresent, hide or obscure any information
in identifying the point of origin or the transmission path;
- use other means of deceptive addressing;
- use a third party's internet domain name, or be relayed from or through
a third party's equipment, without permission of the third party;
- contain false or misleading information in the subject line or otherwise
contain false or misleading content;
- fail to comply with additional technical standards described below;
- otherwise violate our Terms of Use.
The Great Calling does not authorize the harvesting, mining or collection of e-mail
addresses or other information from or through the website or its services.
The Great Calling does not permit or authorize others to use the The Great Calling services
to collect, compile or obtain any information about its customers or subscribers,
including but not limited to subscriber e-mail addresses.
The Great Calling does not permit or authorize any attempt to use its services in a
manner that could damage, disable, overburden or impair any aspect of any of
the services, or that could interfere with any other party's use and enjoyment
of any The Great Calling service.
If The Great Calling believes that unauthorized or improper use is being made of any
service, it may, without notice, take such action as it, in its sole discretion,
deems appropriate, including blocking messages from a particular internet domain,
mail server or IP address. The Great Calling may immediately terminate any account on
any service which it determines, in its sole discretion, is transmitting or
is otherwise connected with any e-mail that violates this policy.
Nothing in this policy is intended to grant any right to transmit or send e-mail
to, or through, the The Great Calling website and/or services. Failure to enforce this
policy in every instance does not amount to a waiver of The Great Calling's rights.
Unauthorized use of any The Great Calling services in connection with the transmission
of unsolicited e-mail, including the transmission of e-mail in violation of
this policy, may result in civil, criminal, or administrative penalties against
the sender and those assisting the sender.
Violators of the CAN SPAM Act may be subject to “cease and desist”
orders or penalties from the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) of up to $11,000
per violation. Criminal prosecution is also possible in the case of egregious
offenders, which can result in penalties such as fines, forfeiture of proceeds
and equipment. The worst offenders can also be subject to prison time.
The Great Calling
1646 W HWY 160 Suite 8-134
Fort Mill, SC 29708
support@thegreatcalling.com