Client insists on sending cold emails what are my options?

beauhightow

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Hello community. I’m using MumaraONE for one of my clients, and I’m stuck in a tough spot.

The client insists on sending cold emails to a scraped / third-party list.
I’ve explained the risks, but they’re pushing hard and saying “other tools allow it.”

As a MumaraONE user, what are my realistic options here?
 
This is a very common situation and you’re not alone with this problem

However, MumaraONE is built for permission-based emailing, not cold outreach.
Cold emailing puts your domain, IP, and platform reputation at risk, even if the client insists.
 
That’s the tricky part and usually it becomes a reason behind putting a bad impact on your account's reputation.

Even if the client accepts the risk:
  • Spam complaints affect sending infrastructure
  • Blacklists don’t care who approved it
  • One bad campaign can impact future inboxing
So the risk isn’t isolated to just one campaign.
 
In real scenarios:
  • Open rates look “okay” at first
  • Complaints and bounces rise quickly
  • Inbox placement drops
  • Yahoo / Gmail throttling starts
  • IP or domain reputation gets damaged
Recovery takes weeks or months, not days.
 
Yes if the client absolutely wants outreach, it is suggested to adopt risk-reduction options:
  • Send to very small batches
  • Use a separate domain (never your main brand)
  • Avoid shared sending IPs
  • No promotional language initially
  • One-to-one style messaging only
Even then, it’s still risky just less explosive.
 
You may think about it but that’s often the smartest move.

Many MumaraONE users:
  • Clearly document acceptable use
  • Offer opt-in alternatives (lead magnets, forms)
  • Decline cold lists politely but firmly
Protecting long-term deliverability is more valuable than one campaign.
 
Frame it like this:
“Cold email might work once, but it can destroy future sending.
MumaraONE is designed for sustainable growth, not short-term blasts.”
Clients usually understand when you talk about long-term cost vs short-term gain.
 
This helps a lot.
I’ll push for opt-in campaigns first and clearly set boundaries.

Thanks this saved me from a potential disaster.
 
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