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These gallivanting, high horse riding pieces of shit at www.poshmark.com sold me some shoes and when I used apple pay (after updating all my shit so they got the address right) they asked for my e-mail. I admit that is a typical data scam. But then I realized they made me an account, like a whole social media platform account realized the defecation had hit the ventilation. I had (and still have) interests, followers and a whole slew of shit attached to my user name.
OK delete your account. After 20 minuets of searching through their website with the guidance of the all knowing google AI, I found that I need to wait until I have no active offers, or complete any sale or purchase transactions. Money came out of my account immediately!

I instantaneously had 141 followers after account creation, so Opt-out was a no brainer. this site is a data mining cancer that couldn't even get the price tag right on my e-mail sale verification. euthanizing them is to humble. If you can, will you fuck those mother fuckers?
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first of all, lame anon. secondly; this actually is a problem here. Harvesting data is a thing. making a person keep an account so that their data is exposed on purpose should be punishable.



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