Anti-Spam Policy

Constellation Capital Group ("CCG") prohibits the advertising or promotion of constellationgp.com through unsolicited messages of any kind. This policy applies to CCG's principals and employees, and to any affiliate, contractor, agent, vendor, or other third party acting on the firm's behalf.

Prohibited conduct. No person may promote this website by means of: unsolicited bulk or commercial email; unsolicited text, SMS, or instant messages; autodialed, prerecorded, or unsolicited telemarketing calls; unsolicited facsimile transmissions; postings to newsgroups, forums, message boards, blog comments, or social media that violate the rules of the venue; or any other form of mass or automated messaging to recipients who have no prior relationship with the firm and have not requested contact.

Lists. CCG does not purchase, rent, trade, harvest, scrape, or otherwise acquire contact lists from third parties, and does not send messages to addresses obtained in that manner.

Third parties and affiliates. CCG operates no affiliate program and does not compensate any third party on a per-click, per-lead, or per-signup basis to promote this website. No third party is authorized to advertise constellationgp.com in any manner. Any promotion of this website by an unauthorized party is a violation of this policy and is undertaken without the firm's knowledge or consent.

Permitted business correspondence. CCG's principals conduct individually addressed, one-to-one business correspondence with named professional contacts in the ordinary course of the firm's advisory and investment activities. All such correspondence is sent from identified firm email accounts, accurately identifies the sender and the firm, uses non-deceptive subject lines and headers, discloses its commercial purpose where applicable, includes the firm's physical business address, and provides a clear means to decline further contact. Requests to cease contact are honored promptly and permanently.

Compliance. This policy is intended to meet or exceed the requirements of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, and applicable state, provincial, and international anti-spam laws, including Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation and the EU General Data Protection Regulation where those regimes apply.

Enforcement and reporting. Violations by employees are grounds for disciplinary action up to and including termination. Violations by any agent or service provider are grounds for immediate termination of the engagement. Suspected violations may be reported to [insert monitored email address]. CCG investigates all reports and will pursue corrective action, including cease-and-desist demands and reports to the relevant abuse authorities, against any party found promoting this website in violation of this policy.

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