[lace-chat] Email

2015-05-23 Thread Sue Harvey
So sorry don't know what happened there it refused to deliver then delivered 3 
times.

Sue M Harvey

Sent from my iPad

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[lace-chat] email question

2003-06-26 Thread Jacqueline Bowhey
Greetings,

I keep getting msgs from Manaccom News about virus warnings. Does that mean
anything to anyone??

TIA
Jackie
In the Top End of Australia
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[lace-chat] email question

2003-06-27 Thread Jean Nathan
Jackie wrote:



Found a web site for Manaccom - they're an Australian company selling
software:

http://www.manac.com.au/Index.html

I should think what you're getting is e-marketing as opposed to
telemarketing that's recently been metioned.

Jean in Poole
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[lace-chat] email change

2005-11-16 Thread Lynn Weasenforth

Hello all,

I have sent a subscribe to lace and lace chat with a new email address, it 
seems that verizon just doesn't want to get our stuff transferred right, 
even though we told them over a month ago.


so I will be [EMAIL PROTECTED] at least for a while.


Lynn
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[lace-chat] email problems

2010-06-07 Thread Francis Busschaert

hallo to all
i see here  "panic reactions" of people seeking to contact us
well several i have not had any email from
we do have firewalls whom do filter out several types of emails
and unfortunatly for those using hotmails, yahoo and other kinds of 
rubish  email systems

that are the ones whom are mostly filtered out
sorry for that but also not sorry  i am tiered of the lottery emails 
, the viagra emails , the enlargements of this or other parts of the 
body, the Kenian Zimbabwe  milions etc etc etc etc

if that is the cost of having emails lost so be it

also we must apologise to otherts whom sended emails and whom had no reply
we had a "upgrade" of the system whom did so good job that there was 
virtualy noting left on our computer

and because i am completly digitalblond..we "c'est la vie"
lukily i m a ginious on other levels.

besides this please do not forget that we were gone to Barcelona  and to 
Tonder all in 2 weeks time


so for al those wanting to have answers to their questions
please reemail all and we will begin whit a tabula rasa

many many kind regards


francis

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[lace-chat] Email Change Notice

2006-02-21 Thread Laurie J. Hughes
Gentle Spiders, 

 

Big changes on the horizon for me.  DH accepted a job in sunny California so
we will be moving from New England to the South San Francisco Bay area this
spring. 

 

Could you please check your address books and eradicate all mentions of my
email addresses "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I will be
leaving my job at New England Research Institutes soon and I'd hate to miss
anyone's email.  They will not be forwarding ANY email.

 

My home email "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" will be my main email from here on out, even
after (and during) the move.  For those of you who have phone numbers for
me, please use my cell phone from now on.

 

Thanks, 

Lace in Peace, 

Laurie

--
Laurie J Hughes
Metro Boston, Massachusetts

Bobbin lace, social history, gardening
"When I grow up I want to be a housewife."
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[lace-chat] email address please

2008-01-23 Thread Carol Melton
If anyone has Jane Read's email address please contact me privately.   
Many thanks in advance.


Best Regards,

Carol Melton
Valley of the Sun, Phoenix, AZ USA

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[lace-chat] email change, and scarf

2010-12-25 Thread lacelady
In case you didn't pick it up in recent messages, my email has change to 
lacel...@frontier.com.

Verizon sold it's email accounts in Oregon to Frontier.  After the end of this 
month, messages will no longer be forwarded from Verizon.

Lace note...I've been working on a scarf.  The pattern was designed for yarn 
but I'm using smaller threads.  To fill in the solid areas, I'm adding an extra 
row across and back between the official pinholes.  It makes thoroughly filled 
in chevrons with very large open spaces in the ground.  It's turning out quite 
interesting.  Has more body than I expected, but the workers in the solid areas 
are using twice the thread so I have to replace bobbins frequently.  The colors 
are mauves, burgundies and purples with a large variety of specialty passive 
threads from an Irish thread kit.

Merry Christmas everyone.

Alice in Oregon ... a gray day with rain due in the afternoon.

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[lace-chat] Email from a beaten bidder on ebay

2003-08-07 Thread Jean Nathan
DH suddenly came rushing in from watering the garden to say that there was
an item on ebay he wanted to bid on and it was finishing in five minutes. I
admit to being a sniper (putting my bid on in the last minute) sometimes,
but it's permitted and I've been outbid several times by others doing the
same. So I switched on the computer and got the page with just over a minute
to go, and put his maximum bid on for him. He won it for about half his
maximum.

I'm the registered ebayer, and I got this email from the second highest
bidder a few minutes after the end of the auction:



I'm not going to respond - that will give this bad loser my email address. I
know others have had similar responses when they've put a late winning bid
on.

It's not as if it's a matter of life and death - it's just a game after all.

Jean in Poole

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Re: [lace-chat] Email from a beaten bidder on ebay

2003-08-07 Thread Clay Blackwell
Goodness!  I'm so sorry you were subjected to that.  You
were absolutely right not to respond.  However, eBay also
has rules, and you should forward that message to them (go
to their "Safe Haven" section...) and let them know.

Clay

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From: "Jean Nathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 1:45 PM
Subject: [lace-chat] Email from a beaten bidder on ebay


> DH suddenly came rushing in from watering the garden to
say that there was
> an item on ebay he wanted to bid on and it was finishing
in five minutes. I
> admit to being a sniper (putting my bid on in the last
minute) sometimes,
> but it's permitted and I've been outbid several times by
others doing the
> same. So I switched on the computer and got the page with
just over a minute
> to go, and put his maximum bid on for him. He won it for
about half his
> maximum.
>
> I'm the registered ebayer, and I got this email from the
second highest
> bidder a few minutes after the end of the auction:
>
> 
> I hate you..>
>
> I'm not going to respond - that will give this bad loser
my email address. I
> know others have had similar responses when they've put a
late winning bid
> on.
>
> It's not as if it's a matter of life and death - it's just
a game after all.
>
> Jean in Poole
>
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RE: [lace-chat] Email from a beaten bidder on ebay

2003-08-12 Thread Liz Beecher
I've put my first bid on ebay last night and as I put it on I was told that
it had already been topped.

So, following the rules that one of the guys here suggested I raised my bid
by 50p and checked that if I added the postage on I would still be below my
maximum.  

Now, I really want the item but if it goes past my maximum I will, with good
grace, give in.  The bidding is the main fun - getting the goods is the real
bonus.

However, I think that they way the other bidder behaved was disgusting - can
you report them to ebay for their behaviour as I think it is completely out
of line.  To send an email say 'you caught me out' would have been bad
enough but to call you a B*** is wrong.

Anyway, if they were watching it as the bidding closed why didn't they
rebid?

Regards

Liz Beecher

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From: Jean Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 August 2003 18:45
To: Chat
Subject: [lace-chat] Email from a beaten bidder on ebay


DH suddenly came rushing in from watering the garden to say that there was
an item on ebay he wanted to bid on and it was finishing in five minutes. I
admit to being a sniper (putting my bid on in the last minute) sometimes,
but it's permitted and I've been outbid several times by others doing the
same. So I switched on the computer and got the page with just over a minute
to go, and put his maximum bid on for him. He won it for about half his
maximum.

I'm the registered ebayer, and I got this email from the second highest
bidder a few minutes after the end of the auction:



I'm not going to respond - that will give this bad loser my email address. I
know others have had similar responses when they've put a late winning bid
on.

It's not as if it's a matter of life and death - it's just a game after all.

Jean in Poole

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RE: [lace-chat] Email from a beaten bidder on ebay

2003-08-14 Thread Darlene Mulholland
I will admit upfront that I have only used e-bay some years ago so really
know little about e-bay. I'm wondering when looking at the items recommended
by list members if the option someone has used as their highest bid kicks in
when someone is beat out almost instantly. The instructions say that e-bay
will keep bidding for you until your top bid is reached. Maybe someone isn't
being a "bad guy" deliberately; rather, it is technology that is
automatically placing the next bid on the behalf of some *innocent* bidder.

Darlene Mulholland
www.darlenem.com

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Liz Beecher
Sent: August 7, 2003 11:52 AM
To: Chat
Subject: RE: [lace-chat] Email from a beaten bidder on ebay


I've put my first bid on ebay last night and as I put it on I was told that
it had already been topped.

So, following the rules that one of the guys here suggested I raised my bid
by 50p and checked that if I added the postage on I would still be below my
maximum.

Now, I really want the item but if it goes past my maximum I will, with good
grace, give in.  The bidding is the main fun - getting the goods is the real
bonus.

However, I think that they way the other bidder behaved was disgusting - can
you report them to ebay for their behaviour as I think it is completely out
of line.  To send an email say 'you caught me out' would have been bad
enough but to call you a B*** is wrong.

Anyway, if they were watching it as the bidding closed why didn't they
rebid?

Regards

Liz Beecher





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