do I need to notify you of my new email address ?

J

JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]

This is an **excellent** example of what to do if you want trouble! Geez, why
not post your home phone number, drivers license number, and social security
number while you're at it. Top it all off with your credit card numbers and
you're set for life.
 
B

bxb7668

You will now start receiving LOTS of spam to that e-mail address. You
should never post any of your addresses to a public newsgroup. The
spammers troll them for such information. Have fun.

Lou said:
my email address has changed to: jodoggie@not_really.sssnet.com and
my address also
changed to
<snip>
 
L

Lou

Dear JoAnn, when I wrote this email I thought this was to Microsoft
technicians and not a publicly viewed web site. That was my first mistake.
The next time you come to a hospital, I hope the nurse or Dr. that explaines
everything to you about your illness or surgery uses mecial terminology and
makes you feel stupid too. Your communication skills suck and I'll not make a
second mistake on this web site because I'll never use it again. Thanks for
your help , GREAT job !!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

When I go to the doctor and he uses terminology I don't understand, I look
it up when I get home, assuming I haven't done so beforehand. And HIPAA
protects my PHI within reason. If I post my email address I make sure I know
where it's going. And if I don't, I use a dummy address like [email protected]
or the like. And I'm even more cautious about my home address.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
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