Unsubscriber

By | September 13, 2013

How many newsletters do you get you wish you didn’t? And how many times do you have to unsubscribe from a newsletter until you are finally unsubscribed?

I reference Land’s End. I once bought something from that site and stupidly agreed to subscribe to their newsletter. After trying to unsubscribe from their sometimes many-a-day “newsletters” I finally gave up and listed both the sender and the sender’s address as junk mail – so I don’t have to read their ten-a-day sales on everything always. However I’m still not unsubscribed. I can’t get loose from the Land’s End mail demon. I wish I would I have subscribed with a Gmail or Outlook.com address (I won’t use AOL or Yahoo mail for reasons I’m not going to get into here). Because then I could use a new service called Unsubscriber which works with Gmail, Outlook.com, AOL Mail and Yahoo Mail. All you have to do is move the offending newsletter to the special folder called Unsubscribe and Unsubscriber takes care of the dirty work. Sounds like something a lot of people could use…what about you?

Here’s the lowdown from the very laconic developers of Unsubscriber:

Unsubscriber is the simplest way to stop emails you don’t want. Just move unwanted messages to the Unsubscribe folder and we’ll take care of the rest. It’s a satisfying way to simplify your inbox.

Cloudeight InfoAve

If this sounds like something you could use, head over to http://www.otherinbox.com/unsubscriber/ and sign-up. Please, please, please don’t put InfoAve Premium or Information Avenue or Cloudeight Stationery newsletters in that folder. Honestly, if you want to unsubscribe we make it easy. We just hope you don’t want to leave us — we’ll cry and you’ll break our aging hearts.

Unsubscriber works with with Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Outlook.com mail, and AOL Mail.

8 thoughts on “Unsubscriber

  1. Gay

    This is wonderful! I have a gmail account–as well as another email account not covered by the Unsubscribe software. However, most of my junk/spam email goes to the gmail account. I can’t wait to try this! I really hope this works because, as you stated, it is almost impossible to remove yourself from some mailing lists–and these do seem to be the ones that harass you multiple times a day.

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  2. Bom

    I have been trying to get Unsubscriber to work for me but if I do get to the site by using link it says on the big orange button to sign up for it but I click that and get no further? Same thing even if I out it in address bar or search.

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  3. Robert Frey

    Can’t do anything with this program! Push button to subscribe and nothing happens. Help!

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  4. shari carter

    I have the same problem as BOM. I signed up, but now what? Don’t I have to download something? Where?

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  5. shari carter

    Scratch that – I DO have Unsubscribe – it was just too easy I guess! BOM – look in the column where your Inbox etc. is.

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  6. Mickey

    When I click on the link you provided, it takes me to the website. I click on the UNSUBSCRIBE link and the screen just shades black. I don’t get any farther than that.

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