8 Jun 2003, 01:22 AM | #61 |
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8 Jun 2003, 04:35 AM | #62 | |
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Re: One I just noticed!
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9 Jun 2003, 03:27 AM | #63 | |
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It bothers me when a first time post 'befriends' and recommends 'these guys are great'...pretending to just put their 2 cents in.
Be upfront- what's the problem? The latest example is (maybe I'm wrong): baz191 Junior Member Registered: Apr 2003 Location: Posts: 2 Representative of: RetroBlue.com The first post made was to seem like 'baz191' heard about this company- and was not a representative: Quote:
http://www.emaildiscussions.com/...threadid=12101 A second post 6 weeks later...'Baz' is a representative!!! http://www.emaildiscussions.com/...threadid=12265 ...I don't like to be hoodwinked no matter how trivial the matter. If you offer information that may help with a posted question...be upfront about your point of view. Don't decieve to gain...you'll only lose credibility and your integrity will take a beating. Last edited by Kawartha : 9 Jun 2003 at 07:04 AM. |
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9 Jun 2003, 10:21 AM | #64 |
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You're so right! Because those posts were 6 weeks apart, I missed it - normally, that's cause for a ban, but since the user's probably never coming back anyway it's almost certainly moot.
For all email providers reading this thread: deception WILL get you banned. Doesn't happen often (frankly most people aren't foolish enough to try) but every time I notice I take the appropriate action. Treat the community with respect and you will get respect in turn. |
10 Jun 2003, 06:15 AM | #65 |
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The only reason I can think of it maybe he was promoted to the staff of that service during that time period. Still, it's a bit odd to say the least!
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We're here as well. Thanks!
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2 Jul 2003, 06:39 AM | #68 |
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5 Oct 2003, 03:37 PM | #73 |
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17 Nov 2003, 11:30 PM | #74 |
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ModoMail.com II (modovlad)
(Hmmm, might be an interesting exercise for someone to trawl this thread and list all the services and their reps in one post. Such a post would have to take into account that when starting this thread, I purposely didn't include Fastmail or Runbox, who IIRC each have four active reps here; there may be other services or reps who have been missed. In adding to this thread, remember that your post is supposed to name the service, and link to the profile of the user representing that service; there is little or no point in linking to the service itself (unless you do so as well, rather than instead), or to not provide a link...) |
23 Nov 2003, 06:36 AM | #75 |
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Round-up of all known service reps here
These are all the ones I know about, there may be others...
BurntMail: ckirk (that's "Cliff" not "Captain"!) CentralPets: Roger Computermail.net Eboxmail.net: andyw99 (service appears to have died, is now just a search portal) EmailAccount.com: Edwin Emailbox.net: (was mentioned earlier in this thread but I cannot find a link to their representative on this forum) Emailx.net eslzone.com: WendyB Everyone.net: btn Fastmail.CA: hackish Fastmail.FM: Jeremy Howard, robmueller, kurianja, Onno, sam_watkins, rjlov, masta (no longer active) Fusemail.com: bryanh gawab.com HotPop.com: Eric Savage HypeWise.com idxc-free-email: (user has been deleted, probably for inactivity) impactforum.com: hypermedia inbox.com: MikeF jlmail.com: jlnt (warning, this service is probably no longer active) Killer MailAndNews.*: see ShanjeMail Mailsnare: Madiver, Allan mochamail ModoMail: ModoEd, modovlad NameCheap: enetwork OnlineHomeBase: marcfest phatcom.net: marsel POP Peeper: Sirath PromptPost.com: redmyrlin Retroblue.com: dannywright99, baz191 Runbox: Liz, Geir, Arunav, hanslysglimt, trond ShanjeMail: stevepierce (doesn't appear to be checking in here any longer, isn't very responsive to customer problems, takes a "blame the victim" approach to joe-jobs...) SnapperMail: snapperfish spl.at: jonpanky Switchemail.com: rvats Universal Post Office (UPO) vfemail.net: Havokmon WizWorks: netwiz Phew. Last edited by robert@fm : 23 Nov 2003 at 06:40 AM. |