I have happily added their email address to blocked; and spam list! You can read by their copied and pasted comments when they reply to posts on here; that they are insolent; arrogant; obnoxious and a truly repulsive organisation.🤢
In the world of cyber security scammers; who trusts or responds to unsolicited emails? There is a way of going about things. It’s either; they don’t want to; they don’t know how to; or they are an unscrupulous organisation
October 7, 2025
Unprompted review
Reply from nfpworkshops.co.uk
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We are legally entitled to send marketing emails to workplace email addresses. We do not require prior consent. The ICO helpline on 0303 123 1113 will confirm. We send to workplace email addresses that are published online as public points of contact for organisations. Publishing an email address online is a solicitation. All emails received in response are solicited not unsolicited.
All our marketing emails contain a simple unsubscribe option which takes only seconds to use. Our unsubscribe fully complies with the law. It works on every type of email system. It works for the many people whose employers have instructed them never to use one click unsubscribes within emails for security reasons.
If anyone doesn’t want further marketing emails they should unsubscribe. Failing to unsubscribe and then complaining about still receiving marketing emails makes no sense. Wasting your time trying to block an email that you could easily unsubscribe from makes no sense but all anyone needs to do is put *nfpsend* into their email software and they would block all our emails.
More than 10,000 staff from charities, schools, hospitals and councils have booked onto our workshops in response to marketing emails whilst thousands of others have unsubscribed without any difficulty. Our customers would not appreciate paying five times as much for training just so that we could replace emails with Royal Mail or Google advertising.