Please read the e-cost privacy policy carefully before giving them you personal information. The "value your privacy" according to their web site but have language more than others of how elaborately they share your info. Then they seem to shun any responsibility for how those to whom they (likely) sell it use it from there. They are particularly adept at smoke and mirrors as well when dealing with customers who may want them to respect—wholly—that customer's privacy. This approach prolongs the agony of the respectful customer as enough time has sufficiently passed that it is legally out of their control. If they car they will act. That goes for any company or individual who has been asked to respect someone's boundaries, right? E-cost clearly does not.
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