Groupon: Unsubscribe from the newsletter

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Groupon is an American company that sells discount vouchers. You can register for a newsletter on the homepage. You can also unsubscribe from this newsletter.

You can remove the subscription to the newsletter again.
You can remove the subscription to the newsletter again.

Receive the Groupon newsletter

Choose the Home page of the company.

  • In some cases, a window will immediately pop up in which you can register for the newsletter. Wear yours here e-mailAddress.
  • If this is not the case, you can subscribe to the newsletter at the top. To do this, enter your e-mail address in the line provided and confirm the process by clicking on the button to the right of the line on which you can see a gray arrow.
  • You also have the option of registering with Groupon. When registering, please enter your email address. All you have to do is check the box provided. Next to this box is the statement "I will receive information about all new deals by email."
  • After activation, you should be automatically entered into the newsletter.
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 Unsubscribe from the newsletter

  • After subscribing to the newsletter, you still have the option of unsubscribing from it.
  • For one, you can use your existing Account delete again at Groupon. To do this, you must first log into your account. Enter your e-mail address and the associated password in the lines provided.
  • In your account settings you then only have to issue the command to delete the account and then confirm it.
  • When you delete your account, you will no longer receive a newsletter.
  • As an alternative to deleting your account, you can simply send an e-mail to [email protected] with the request that your e-mail address be deleted from the newsletter distribution list.

You can unsubscribe from your newsletter with one of these two steps.

All information: as of July 2012

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