In news:4c6e738c.6000...@rogers.com,
James Knott <james.kn...@rogers.com> typed:
>> You try to help someone and this is what you get.  I guess
>> he won't be getting much help.
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: Re: [users] Please Refund or kindly reply
>> (Action Required) Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:44:20 -0700
>> (PDT)
>> From: etglo...@yahoo.com
>> To: James Knott <james.kn...@rogers.com>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello James Knott,
>>
>> Your message about "Re: [users] Please Refund or kindly
>> reply" was waitlisted.
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Yeah, agreed JK!
 I thought this sort of silliness had died out. Too bad too, because the 
user is probably simply inexperienced in what he's done, namely chasing 
almost everyone away, including good-mail type posts, in addition to 
bad-mail posts. That is, assuming it's not a spammer wanna-be looking for 
verified email addresses to sell. Yahoo should know better too, and warned 
the users.  He must have a way to look at his "waitlist" and see what's 
there if he really wants to. No way I want to be listed in other people's 
address books if I can help it!

Regards,

Twayne`




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