Sellers here should be advised....

For the sweepstakes for the GIFT Card. First you enter your EMAIL addr and then they ask for your phone on next screen,
NOTE that you are then advised…
By submitting this form, you agree to receive recurring automated promotional and personalized marketing text messages (e.g. cart reminders) from Bonanza at the cell number used when signing up. Consent is not a condition of any purchase. Reply HELP for help and STOP to cancel. Msg frequency varies. Msg and data rates may apply.

SORRY NO THANKS…. I DON’T want to be SPAMMED or be Robocalled.

IF you see this message and then Bonz deletes it later, then you know BONZ condones this sort of thing. This is just a Warning…Do what you will but not for me.

asked almost 4 years ago

7 Answers

Thanks Atomicdiner. Not for me either.

answered almost 4 years ago

I saw the offer and it looked great, so I entered my email. Page 2… not so great… sounds like a lot of bothersome, annoying spam and junk calls. So I deleted it all at that point. I don’t know why the original offer is then RUINED by the rest of it! Too bad some things can’t just be what they originally appear to be. Such a shame we have to agree to be bothered and annoyed by junk mail and robocalls. Tsk Tsk

answered almost 4 years ago

Well, as with everything in life, you have a choice & everyone has a price, for some…$100 gift certificate, for others, much more. Always remember…Nothing, I repeat…NOTHING is ever FREE. Always a catch somewhere and online that usually adds up to advertising. It is great to see Bonanza moving ahead though and hopefully all sellers will see some increased incomes due to it.

answered almost 4 years ago

I complained to Bonanza about dangling a carrot to get people to give them their telephone number, and was told basically,“Too Bad, So Sad.” I told them my phone was only for family and medical, and they already have my email. They don’t care. I am also not a fan of spam.

answered almost 4 years ago

I was sucker punched, and backed out when i saw they wanted my mobile. I only uses my mobile number for family, nothing else and no one other than family is getting my number. i wish the popup would go away.

answered almost 4 years ago

Kazoo33
Reputation: 12
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answered over 3 years ago

ZorriY
Reputation: 18

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answered about 3 years ago

binoge1720
Reputation: 14
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