Re: A Rebate Story and Kudos to Circuit City



Barry Watzman <WatzmanNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm sorry, but, first, I don't look at who I am replying to, and,
second, there is no way that I am going to keep track of which users
want to have replies sent to the group (only) and which users don't
specify. So if you don't want to receive replies to your E-Mail
address, then why don't you enter a "phony" E-Mail address into your
newsgroup reader like everyone else (including me), because my SOP when
replying to a message is to use "reply all".

Well, first, please paymore attention to what you are doing. Second,
assume no-one in here wants responses Emailed to them unless they
specify in their missive that they do. [I already have a discardable
Email address, as that's _my_ way of dealing with Spam.]

And we're not interested in the details of your current behavior,
we're trying to get you to _change_ it. Please.
.



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