The Scotsman

Bereaved given option to opt out of Father’s Day marketing emails

● Customers say they find constant reminders hard to deal with

- By JANE BRADLEY Consumer affairs correspond­ent

Retailers are offering consumers the chance to opt out of Father’s Day-related marketing emails this year in a bid to reduce painful reminders for people who have lost a father or partner.

Firms including bookseller Waterstone­s and flower deliver y company Bloom & Wild said they wanted to make things easier for people for whom Father’s Day is not a happy occasion.

Companies have told cus - tomers they can stop receiving marketing messages about the event, but still remain signed up to their other emails.

Bereavemen­t charities welcomed the move, which they described as “encouragin­g”.

James J op ling, executive director of Samaritans Scotland, said :“We know events like Father’s Day can be difficult for people for a range of reasons, particular­ly for anyone who has lost a loved one to suicide.

“So it’s important for companies to recognise that, while Father’s Day will be a source of happiness for many people, for others it can be a particular­ly painful time. It’s there - fore encouragin­g to see organisati­ons showing sensitivit­y and offering customers the opportunit­y to opt-out of marketing messages, giving people the space to process their feelings in their own way.”

Inane mailto customers, online beauty firm Treat well wrote: “Already, there’s a lot of talk about Father’s Day out there and we know that for some people, this can be a sensitive occasion. If you’d rather not hear about it from us, we’ll do our best to make sure that you don’t.”

Sara Gordon, spokeswoma­n for Bloom& Wild, said: “Last year we spoke to some of our customers who shared that this time of year can be a really hard time for them as their father may not be around or they have had trials around parenthood.

“It was a mix of genius from our technology team to be able to exclude peak occasion focused emails, but also our customer relationsh­ip management team who wanted to deploy this initiative.”

She added: “It’s the right, responsibl­e thing to do and shows a high level of care for the people who shop with us.”

 ??  ?? 0 For many families, occasions such as Father’s Day can provide a painful reminder of loss
0 For many families, occasions such as Father’s Day can provide a painful reminder of loss

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