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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Is "refuse" okay here?

Hi!
is "refuse" okay here? Or should it be "withdraw"?

If you wish to refuse from receiving “Pizza H” special offers and news through e-mail and SMS, please send an electronic mail to Email Removed" target="_blank">[e-mail], by stanting your Customer Card number.

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Refuse won't work here. Withdraw is better. I usually see unsubscribe in situations like this, though.

  • Refuse won't work here.
  • Withdraw is better.
  • I usually see unsubscribe in situations like this, though.
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Refuse won't work here. Withdraw is better. I usually see unsubscribe in situations like this, though.
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"Opt out" can also be used.
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AnonymousIf you wish to refuse from receiving
No. More likely: If you don't wish to receive

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