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Do California's laws not allow you to sue for such violations?
In the EU the company has 30 days to comply and af they don't, you can sue for damages IIRC.
Assuming you don't live in California, and can't follow through on your threats, you're better off using GDPR - it's got more teeth.
Also feel free to harass them on whatever public forum works for you and contact their exec via LinkedIn.
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