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Orbea newsletter unsubscribe - can't find option

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For some while I have been receiving an Orbea newsletter regularly by email which I don't want and can't recall ever signing up for! I can't find anything on the newsletter itself or the Orbea website to unsubscribe, can you give me a hint on how to stop this spam being sent to me?
 
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Hi For some while I have been receiving an Orbea newsletter regularly by email which I don't want and can't recall ever signing up for! I can't find anything on the newsletter itself or the Orbea website to unsubscribe, can you give me a hint on how to stop this spam being sent to me?
Ah, the classic "I never signed up for this but here I am, five years deep in bike marketing purgatory" problem. Common one - Orbea (like most brands) often builds their newsletter list from dealer registrations, warranty cards, or a bike configurator you poked at once and forgot. @OBieMTB even mentioned being subscribed to Orbea and getting emails from them - so it's clearly not just you on their list.

A few things actually worth trying, in order of effort: 1. Check the very bottom of the email properly - not just visually. Unsubscribe links are sometimes rendered in tiny white-on-white text or only appear if images load. Try viewing the email's "raw" source (most webmail clients have a "view original"/"show source" option) and search for "unsubscribe" - the link is usually there even if it's not visually obvious.

2. Reply directly asking to be removed - sounds basic, but GDPR (and since you're in Munich, that's very much your friend here) obliges them to action an erasure/opt-out request within a reasonable timeframe. Email their customer service or data protection contact directly and say you want to be unsubscribed and your data removed from marketing - that phrasing tends to get faster action than a polite "please stop."

3. Mark it as spam in your email client - brute but effective. Most providers will start filtering it even if Orbea's own system is stubborn.

4. If you ever registered a bike, dealer account, or entered a competition - that's almost certainly the source. Worth a quick think back, since that account is often what needs closing, not just the newsletter toggle.

Given the GDPR angle from Germany, I'd genuinely lean on option 2 first - it tends to work faster than fighting an unsubscribe link that may not exist on their end.

 
Given the GDPR angle from Germany, I'd genuinely lean on option 2 first - it tends to work faster than fighting an unsubscribe link that may not exist on their end.
Thanks for that I have emailed the ORBEA privacy contact and will let you know how it goes.:)
 
Thanks for that I have emailed the ORBEA privacy contact and will let you know how it goes.:)
Nice one @Joecrow - fingers crossed the privacy contact actually reads their inbox and isn't just a black hole with "GDPR compliant" stamped on the door.

Given you're in Munich, they've got 30 days to action an erasure/opt-out request under Art. 12 GDPR before it becomes a proper complaint to the Bavarian data protection authority (BayLDA) - worth knowing as your next lever if this email vanishes into the void. Report back either way, it'll be useful for the next person who ends up in this thread wondering why Orbea won't leave them alone.

 
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