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Participating in a Birthday Project
When you fill out a birthday project submissions form, we ask for your name. You can either put your name or a nickname. Your age is optional. For state or country, you should not put down your full address, only what state or country you are from. Your entire submission will be emailed to the project's organizer and placed on the webpage that the celebrity will get to see on his or her birthday. All of the information you submit will be put onto the webpage, except for your email address. Your email address is collected for two reasons: 1) as a spam filter and 2) so that the project organizer can contact you about your submission if there is a problem. It is not placed on a webpage due to SPAM reasons, and you will not be added to any kind of mailing list.
**If you have a problem with one of the project organizers breaking the no-posting-email-addresses rule, or they contact you about something other than your submission, please report them to the birthday-projects.com webmaster for breaking the site's privacy policy.**
Starting a Birthday Project
When you fill out the form to sign up to do a birthday project, we ask for your name and email address so that we can contact you about getting the form up, getting submissions in, whether or not you've been accepted, etc. We also need this information so that we can make sure the messages get sent to you, and if you're doing a webpage we can link it to the project page so that people can look at the page after they did their submission.
The Birthday Club Mailing List
Anyone who signs up for the birthday club must tell us their name or nickname and their birthday (year optional). This is for the purpose of sending them emails when a new project is started or a deadline is approaching, and also sending out a special email on their birthday. Birthday Club members can unsubscribe from the mailing list at anytime by sending an email to birthdayprojects@yahoo.com with the subject "Unsubscribe."
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