The company collects data in different ways, she said, explaining how a form filled out using an animal’s information could find its way onto a mailing list.
Reminds me how, years ago, used my cat's name for a certain retail store to get their catalogue (while shopping there they had someone encouraging customers to "sign up"). Sure enough, the catalogues came in his name. Waited to see if his information would be shared in this way for other mailings. But never happened. At least know of one chain that didn't share that info (at least back then).
Reminds me how, years ago, used my cat's name for a certain retail store to get their catalogue (while shopping there they had someone encouraging customers to "sign up"). Sure enough, the catalogues came in his name. Waited to see if his information would be shared in this way for other mailings. But never happened. At least know of one chain that didn't share that info (at least back then).