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Links to accessories, afghans and blankets, baby, bags and purses, doilies, gloves and mittens, home decorating, and kitchen and dining. Also offers video tutorials and giveaways.
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United States
- allfreecrochet.com
Free daily crochet newsletter
I saw their ad for their daily crochet pattern newsletter. I signed up and love the free crochet patterns. After a week or so I also started getting ads. Some from yarn companies. Most not related to yarn. After a month or so I went to their subscriber center and opted out of the ads. Now I just get the crochet newsletter. They also have a free afghan and kids craft newsletter I enjoy since I have grandkids.
A million emails a day!
I signed up for this newsletter and ended up getting 5-10 emails a day. First off, a newsletter is MONTHLY, and at the most one a week!
Sounded really interesting
Sounded really interesting. After subscribing I was asked would I like to subscribe to another half a dozen companies and bombarded with a long list of adverts. Every one had another long list of adverts. So sorry, no thank you, just too much information to trawl through
Abuse of trust
I signed up for crochet patterns and allowed notifications.
I expected notifications related to crochet but instead got them about HMRC PPI payments, adverts for AV antivirus and more.
To the owners of this site - when you abuse your customer's trust, you lose WAY more revenue than you'll earn from adverts. Once your reputation is gone, it's REALLY hard to get it back.
Free crochet and knitting patterns
I signed up for a free pattern. I was subsequently inundated with emails from secondary sources. I have tried unsubscribing twice now. I would not recommend this ‘free’ resource.
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