Legal
Email and Communications
Last updated August 4, 2026
Three kinds of message
AME separates these in the system itself, not just in this notice.
| Service | Availability notices | Promotional updates | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What | Messages answering something you did | Notice that AME is opening or available | AME news, stories, events, product updates |
| Example | Confirming we received your signup; answering a question you asked us | “AME is now open”; “AME is opening in your city” | Launch stories, event invitations |
| Commercial under CAN-SPAM? | No | Yes | Yes |
| Postal address and one-click unsubscribe? | Included anyway | Always | Always |
| Can you turn it off? | No — this is how we answer you | Yes | Yes |
| Turned off by the “stop promotional” link? | No | No | Yes |
| Turned off by “stop all commercial messages”? | No | Yes | Yes |
You choose what you receive. Most people join the waitlist precisely to be told when AME opens, so stopping the promotional updates does not stop the availability notice. If you want everything to stop, every commercial message also carries a one-click link that ends all AME commercial mail, availability notices included.
Service messages continue either way. If you write to us, we will answer — that is not marketing, and switching it off would mean we could not reply.
We treat both availability notices and promotional updates as commercial messages, because their primary purpose is to promote the service. Both carry our postal address and a real one-click opt-out. We would rather over-classify a message and give you a genuine choice than argue about which category it fell into.
Unsubscribing
One click on the unsubscribe link in any AME message. It works immediately.
You do not have to log in, fill in a form, tell us why, or confirm twice. We ask for nothing beyond the link itself. Unsubscribe links are cryptographically signed so they cannot be forged, and the page never reveals whether an address is on our list.
There is no automatic resubscribe. If you want AME email again later, you have to ask — we will not quietly put you back on.
What we keep when you unsubscribe
We keep your email address on a suppression list. This is how we make sure your opt-out keeps being honored: if we deleted the record entirely, a later signup or import could reach you again.
We keep it indefinitely and use it for nothing else. This is our operational method for honoring your choice, not a claim that the law requires anyone to keep such a list forever.
Messages that exist today
| Message | When | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Waitlist confirmation | You join the waitlist | Service |
| Answer to a request you made | You ask us something | Service |
| AME is open or available | AME opens somewhere relevant to you | Availability — commercial. Stops on “all commercial,” not on “promotional” |
| AME news, stories, events, product updates | Occasionally | Promotional — commercial. Stops on either opt-out |
Messages about applications and membership exist in our system but those features are not open, so none of them send.
What we do not do
- We do not sell, rent, or share your email address.
- We do not send you other companies’ marketing.
- We do not use your address for advertising. AME has no advertising business.
- We do not track opens or clicks to build a profile of you. We record whether a message was delivered, bounced, or reported as spam, so our sending stays healthy and complaints are honored.
- We do not store the content of the messages we send you — only which template was used and the small amount of information needed to fill it in.
Bounces and complaints
If messages to your address bounce repeatedly, or you mark AME as spam, we stop sending automatically. You do not need to do anything.
Who delivers our email
AME uses a specialist email delivery provider to send messages. The provider receives your email address and the message in order to deliver it. AME owns the list, the templates, and the decision to send. The provider is the carrier, not a partner with its own use of your address.
How often
We do not commit to a schedule. We send when there is something to say.
Legal requirements
Commercial email in the United States must identify itself, offer a working way to opt out, honor opt-outs promptly, and include a valid physical postal address.
AME’s postal address appears in every message: bh-EDGE Management LLC, 100 North Point Center, Suite 125, Alpharetta, GA 30022.
Opt-outs must be honored within 10 business days, at no charge, without asking for anything beyond an email address, and with no more than one web page to complete. AME’s unsubscribe is immediate and single-page, so it already exceeds this.
Contact
legal@meetame.com — and if you ever get email from AME you did not ask for, just reply and we will remove you.
bh-EDGE Management LLC, a Georgia limited liability company
100 North Point Center, Suite 125, Alpharetta, GA 30022