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Oct 2012

Thanks for your vote; this is a fairly popularly-requested new feature, so I expect we will eventually implement it as soon as practical. If you want to see who has subscribed via our own opt-in checkbox and, if you wish, download that list, you can log into your E-junkie Seller Admin and then visit this link directly:

https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/viewmailing_list.php

13 days later

I'd like to add my vote for the checkbox to enable/disable this newsletter opt-in.



I've looked at many options to sell digital goods and I keep coming back to E-junkie ... however, it is exactly that checkbox (leave it up to the seller to decide whether or not there should be a newsletter checkbox) has kept me from signing up for the service so far. I hope to see the option added soon!



Thank you!

Bear in mind the Sign Up checkbox only appears on checkout pages we manage for you, namely our Free Checkout (for 0.00 order totals) and card-based direct payment checkouts using Authorize.Net or PayPal Payments Pro.



Checkouts paid through PayPal, Google Checkout, ClickBank, 2CheckOut, or TrialPay would occur on those payment processors' respective checkout sites, so we have no control over them, but PayPal checkouts in particular do not have any opt-in/-out checkbox, so all buyers who pay by PayPal would be opted-in automatically.

2 months later

Yet another vote for the ability to remove this checkbox. I'm going to have to put instructions on my client's product page to ignore the button. I don't want customers to have to follow special instructions, that's just bad practice.



On another note, I'm delighted you are creating a new admin. Thank you!

3 months later

I was wondering if it is already possible to remove the checkbox? And if not, when we can expect it, because people have been asking for it for a few years! I agree it is really confusing to customers. I also have a newsletter sign-in box on my website and people think they already subscribed to my newsletter through your box. PLEASE make this option available soon!!

We're still hard at work on building our new Admin; once that's complete, we'll be able to start adding new features and functionality, such as a setting to opt-out all buyers to remove that checkbox.



If you happen to use Aweber or MailChimp for your newsletter, you may wish to integrate us with them, our checking our opt-in checkbox would effectively work the same as submitting your newsletter sign-up form:

1http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.integration.mailing-list.htm1

Thanks for your reply! Can you give any indication on when this will be completed? Because now I have to email all my clients who think that they subscribed to my newsletter and explain that they actually haven't and that Ejunkie put a that box there and there is no way for me to remove it. This will look very amateurish to my business but also to Ejunkie and could be a clear reason per people not to choose Ejunkie as a shopping cart. I appreciate you working on a new admin but I feel like that all this takes is just removing a piece of code... and people have been asking for it for 3 years now and you still say you're working on it... I hope you understand it is really confusing for customers and I really think we should have the choice to remove it.

Thanks

Development has looked into this and determined that even before we have a setting for this in Seller Admin, most of the back-end groundwork is already in place to support opting-out all buyers in order to suppress showing the sign-up checkbox.



They're still ironing out the details of that, but if you'd like this done for your account as soon as we have it sorted out, please email your request to support, so we can assign that to Development's to-do list:

1https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/contact.php1

Ok, great! Thanks for that! I will send an email to support.

Thanks

Ok, great! Thanks for that! I will send an email to support.

Thanks

1 month later

So if you integrate Mailchimp , the buyers e-mail address and name will only be passed to you if they 'opt-in' at checkout then ?



It's not clear.... on the Mailchimp site it makes it sound like any e-junkie transaction will grab the name and e-mail address. Not just the ones who 'opt-in'



It says " Here's what we'll grab from each E-Junkie transaction" .... first name, last name,e-mail address ......

Our built in Buyer Group mailing lists and our Aweber integration method will respect the buyer's opt-in preference during checkout.



MailChimp uses our generic custom/3rd-party Integration method, which does not transmit the buyer's opt-in preference, so they should receive the buyer's details for every sale (if you use the Common Notification URL setting in your Account Preferences), or for sales of whichever particular product(s) you wish (if you use "Send transaction data to a URL" and "Payment Variable Information URL" in the relevant products' settings).

So in other words even if there is an opt-in button, and the purchaser doesn't check it, they still get added to the MailChimp mailing list......



So if a MailChimp user sent them an e-mail they could quite correctly say 'hey I chose NOT to opt-in to you your newsletter, why am I getting this?'



E-Junkie and Mailchimp need to get together and fix that... it seems crazy. Even Mailchimp has all over their site that they are an Opt-in ESP only. This goes against their own rules.

Glad I read this post. Also glad that other folks have brought this issue out in the open. My new ejunkie checkout screen has the opt-in button. Hmmm.... not sure if I like that.



I have to be extremely careful with our customers and the OPT-IN FOR NEWSLETTER stuff (been down this road before).



And what is this "BUILT IN BUYER GROUP MAILING LIST" info mentioned earlier in this thread? Where can we go to read about this?



This issue could be a deal-breaker for us. If we find out we have no control over this, and info on our customers is indeed being shared with other companies, then we are left with an impression of ejunkie and not in their best interest.



Please, expand on this issue.



(Thank God we are still building our site and buttons. Good catch whoever caught this.)

We need total and absolute control over this issue too. Been in hot water before over UCM. Don't want any more trouble with this anymore.



This could be a deal breaker for us. Going to have to think about this today.



I'm so glad our site is under construction and not live.

We do NOT transmit your buyer information to any third-party by default or otherwise without your consent.



MailChimp integration ONLY occurs if you have deliberately followed MailChimp's instructions to set that up. The method that MailChimp chose to receive order data from us cannot indicate the buyer's opt-in preference from checkout methods that offer such a preference.



[EDIT: MailChimp DOES NOT send new subscribers by this integration method a confirmation email with an opt-in link they must click to confirm their wish to subscribe.]



Our Aweber integration method (if you choose to set it up) CAN respect the buyer's opt-in preference for checkout methods that support it:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.integration.built-in.htm#aweber



The Buyer Group lists we maintain for each of your products will also respect the buyer's opt-in preference; you can use these lists with our built-in Updates & Newsletters service for a nominal fee -- see this help page for further details:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.updates.htm



Note that PayPal's checkout site does not support any opt-in/-out preference, so buyers using PayPal Standard or PayPal Pro Express Checkout are always opted-in automatically; however, for MailChimp or Aweber subscriptions, they would still receive a confirmation email with an opt-in link they must click to actually get added to that list.



If you would like us to opt-out all of your buyers automatically and remove the opt-in checkbox from checkout pages we maintain for you (card-based direct payments and Free Checkouts) as soon as we develop a method to do so, please email your request to Support, so we can assign that to Development's to-do list:

https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/contact.php

QUOTE: "as with most reputable mailing list services, MailChimp sends all new subscribers a confirmation email with an opt-in link they must click to confirm their wish to subscribe"



I'm sorry but this information you are giving is not correct.



The E-Junkie - Mailchimp integration does NOT trigger an automatic opt-in e-mail to the customer who gets added to the list.



I have clarified this with Mailchimp directly. So as I said before, even if someone choose to not opt-in , they WILL get added to your list without them knowing.



(this is also mentioned on their site if you need to clarify yourself http://kb.mailchimp.com/article/im-not-receiving-my-subscribe-unsubscribe-notifications)

Aha, I'll admit I was unaware of that technicality, but it makes sense, as most sellers using MailChimp's integration with us are doing so for the purpose of selling subscriptions to a newsletter, so they'd want a foolproof way to make sure their buyers are actually added to the list they paid to join, without requiring any further action on the buyer's part after purchase. I'll edit my earlier comment accordingly.



As you can probably tell, we actually don't know much about MailChimp's integration with us; we only found out about it long after they'd already set it up entirely on their own, without any input or cooperation from us whatsoever, apparently just following the public documentation we posted for our generic custom/third-party Integration feature:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.integration.htm



If you require integration with a full-featured mailing list service that can respect opt-in preferences from checkout, we would recommend using Aweber with our built-in integration method for that:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.integration.built-in.htm#aweber



Of course, our built-in Updates & Newsletters service may suffice for more basic needs to send only occasional newsletters:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.updates.htm

7 months later

Hi, Checking in a few years later . . . is this possible yet?

I've asked Development to respond here to clarify whether they now have a way to hide the "Sign up for product Updates & Newsletter" checkbox on our card checkout and Free Checkout screens.