Title: ATOC's mailing list ... and who's using it Post by: grahame on October 22, 2016, 10:07:03 from my email ...
Quote From: ATOC in association with The London Mint Office Reserved for: Mr Ellis Notification: FREE Battle of Hastings 950th Anniversary Medal (+£2.50 P&P) Significance: Commemorates 950 years since the most recognisable date in British history Limitation: One per household on a first-come-first-served basis Dear Mr Ellis, This year marks the 950th anniversary of the most recognisable date in British history – 1066. To mark this milestone, The London Mint Office is proud to offer you the Battle of Hastings 950th Anniversary Commemorative Medal, FREE (+£2.50 p&p). This stunning piece depicts a scene from the battle, inspired by the intricate Bayeux Tapestry, one of the world’s greatest treasures. Struck especially for The London Mint Office by Worcestershire Medal Service, holders of a Royal Warrant as Medallists to Her Majesty The Queen. The medal depicts in remarkable detail the Battle of Hastings, and is struck to a collector’s quality finish. This medal is available to you FREE. [etc] The London Mint Office Limited Official Distributor 1 Carew Street, London, SE5 9DF Registered in England and Wales | Company number: 03470348. To unsubscribe from future partner emails brought to you by the Association of Train Operating Companies simply click the link here. Company reg address: 2nd Floor, 200 Aldersgate Street, London, EC1A 4HD. Company reg no 3069033. I suspect I may not have taken action when signing up for ATOC updates to remove myself from partner emails ... but I find myself slightly surprised at a medal company being a "partner" of theirs Title: Re: ATOC's mailing list ... and who's using it Post by: Surrey 455 on October 22, 2016, 11:41:07 When Blinkbox music folded last year or the year before, I got an email a few months later to say that my details had now been sold on to JD Sports and that I would be getting emails from them. I unsubscribed as soon as I got the first one.
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