Getting rid of unwanted financial commentary

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  • billyjoe
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 9014

    Getting rid of unwanted financial commentary

    I've been trying to block e-mail from Morningstar for nearly 5 years and can't get rid of it. I follow instructions for unsubscribing but it doesn't work. They sometimes tell me I have to provide a password and pin number in addition to e-mail address. If I ever had these numbers I can't retrieve them. I've got a printout of all sites with my pins and passwords and there is none listed for Morningstar. They now say click "reply" then "send" to unsubscribe. That doesn't work either. So my daily ritual is to delete their e-mail.

    ---------------billy
  • Duniyo
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 199

    #2
    You can filter them via your email spam control. Assuming you don't need their emails, blacklist their domain. Their emails will be send directly to your spam folder or better deleted, depending on your email company.

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    • bigtruck
      Member
      • May 2014
      • 70

      #3
      I've never personally used it, but I've heard "unroll.me" is a great tool to remove unwanted emails. Worth giving it a shot

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