Bad error handling in the client. Whoever programmed it didn’t think there could be errors in the backend, so when their request doesn’t go through, they default to the ‘no internet’ message.
Or, you know, it’s an asshole company, but Hanlon’s razor.
Bad error handling in the client. Whoever programmed it didn’t think there could be errors in the backend, so when their request doesn’t go through, they default to the ‘no internet’ message.
Or, you know, it’s an asshole company, but Hanlon’s razor.
Or their unsubscribe link is blocked by pi-hole for tracking
This was my guess. I’ve experienced it a few times.
Or already unsubscribed (maybe clicked twice and UI did not prevent that?)