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by k12sosse
1022 days ago
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Over the years I have and continue to receive emails destined for other people. After years of trying to help people realize the errors of their ways (sometimes you just can't find the destined people). Some of my favourites are the tax information (and other common business related correspondence) on their Disney songwriting royalties (I make more before my first coffee break than they do all year on streaming revenue, but they've got a fair number of songs), there is also a bank account tied it in Peru (CFO doesn't care but I'm not locking her out - I do have some compassion.. not much but it's there), but OTOH I've permanently locked people out of their brand new iPhones because they all choose to use my email address, or the person on the other end types it in wrong for them. I also think people don't read what their browser saves and later populates for them. People will also just randomly give out fake addresses (that are real) when signing up to just to get a discount. It's a single word that was popularized through pop culture years after I created it, and one letter away from being a traditional western name (and also one character toggled from a popular Hispanic one). Also a very wealthy PTA mom in Mountain View uses my email address all the time. Our children are doing very well. Sites should always confirm an address by having you authenticate a link before permanently using it in perpetuity. It would stop a lot of bad actions. |
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