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Welcome to the Hotel Mar-A-LagoYou can check out any time you like but you can never leave.
You'll have to call your bank or credit card company and have it removed or blocked, as with any other scam
If enough claim it a fraud, it could result in suspending credit card processing to the campaign.
I can't even get them to stop sending me e-mails. I never asked to be on the Trump email chain, but I am. Despite selecting opt-out on the bottom, they still are coming.
Thank you for calling Trump Prime Credit, my name Peggy. What problem is Please?
It would be awesome. Then he'd try to collect cash at events.... what a sight that would be.
https://mic.com/articles/150640/donald-trump-donations-how-to-stop-recurring-payments-credit-cards?utm_source=policymicFB&utm_medium=main&utm_campaign=social#.G346gaoKGby James DenninAugust 4, 2016You used to love Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, but now you've had a change of heart — and want to cancel your recurring monthly donation to his campaign?Too bad.As the screenshots below demonstrate, there is no option on Trump's website to cancel monthly contributions or remove your credit card information: Once you've set up a donation, you may only switch from one valid credit card to another.(excerpt)
Welcome to the Hotel Mar-A-Lago@CripplecreekYou can check out any time you like but you can never leave.
The Church of Trump DEMANDS a tithe, plus your first born.
LOL! Good one!
Keep unsubscribing. It is possible they got your name from more than one source. After you do that, click the "Spam" box. That way at minimum it will start going into your spam folder.
Can you imagine if they passed around the hat and someone didn't put something in. They would get dirtier looks than a Baptist mother in law catching you buying beer.