Archive for January, 2009

Please it wont stop and im wasting my time deleting it.
My friend put her email address in mydailyflog which was a huge mistake. Now it sends emails to everyone in her address book (including me) even though she never created an account! How can she get it to stop? She tried emailing mydailyflog at the address provided on the website and the email was returned undeliverable. I hate SPAM.
I am a student who sells my books over Half.com and I recently encountered a problem. I sold a Health book to a user and they claimed that they received the wrong item. I know what I shipped was the book, and I am tired of this kind of thing happening to me. Something like this had happened to me 2 twice before, the first time was the person claiming that the book was in worse condition that i claimed, so i gave them a 15% discount, the second time the person said they never received the book, but I lost the receipt, so I have no way of claiming that I shipped it (that was my fault), and now a person is saying they got the wrong item. Im wondering what I should do in this case, any advice would help please, because I really don't want to refund the $53 for the book and not get my book back at the same time. That is like loosing $106. Below is a copy of the email that I received from the customer. This email was sent by a Half.com member via Half.com's email forwarding system. If you reply to this email, your response will go directly to the member and not through Half.com. You have received a question/comment from member hotmomma53 concerning the Half.com transaction #: 33781567101. Item: Core Concepts in Health : Paul M. Insel, Walton T. Roth (Other, 2007) Reason: I received the wrong item. Comment/ Question: I received a package from you that contains a 3 stooges DVD, highlights magazines. I ORDERED A HEALTH BOOK! Please refund my entire purchase amount. It has taken way too long for you to ship this book, classes started Jan 7th and I will be purchasing this book from the bookstore. What do you want me to do with this junk? I will expect a complete refund including shipping charges. ASAP The following information has been added to the sender's original email by Half.com: TRANSACTION DETAILS ------------------------------------- Date of transaction: Jan-04-09 Transaction #: 33781567101 Transaction total: $53.50 Shipping Method: US Postal Service Media Mail Estimated Arrival: 01/13/2009 - 01/27/2009 Shipping Address: 1160 Michelle Lane, IL, Lombard 60148, US ITEM INFORMATION ------------------------------ Item: Core Concepts in Health : Paul M. Insel, Walton T. Roth (Other, 2007) Item #: 340917567206 Reference #: 33781567101 Order Status: Shipped Condition: Like New Notes: Like new, no highlighting or marks. Fast shipping Item Price: US $57.63 Shipping: $3.07 Commission: ($7.20) Item Total: $53.50 Use the following URL to view this transaction: https://account.half.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA... Half.com does not tolerate spam (i.e., unsolicited commercial email) and is taking steps to protect members from this abuse. In addition, solicitations to buy or sell items outside of Half.com violate eBay rules and are not covered by services that protect members such as feedback and dispute resolution. If this is an offer to buy/sell items outside of Half.com, please do not participate. Enter the following link into your browser to learn more. Link: http://pages.ebay.com/help/new/stopping_... Any advice is much appreciated, thank you.
I am a student who sells my books over Half.com and I recently encountered a problem. I sold a Health book to a user and they claimed that they received the wrong item. I know what I shipped was the book, and I am tired of this kind of thing happening to me. Something like this had happened to me 2 twice before, the first time was the person claiming that the book was in worse condition that i claimed, so i gave them a 15% discount, the second time the person said they never received the book, but I lost the receipt, so I have no way of claiming that I shipped it (that was my fault), and now a person is saying they got the wrong item. Im wondering what I should do in this case, any advice would help please, because I really don't want to refund the $53 for the book and not get my book back at the same time. That is like loosing $106. Below is a copy of the email that I received from the customer. This email was sent by a Half.com member via Half.com's email forwarding system. If you reply to this email, your response will go directly to the member and not through Half.com. You have received a question/comment from member hotmomma53 concerning the Half.com transaction #: 33781567101. Item: Core Concepts in Health : Paul M. Insel, Walton T. Roth (Other, 2007) Reason: I received the wrong item. Comment/ Question: I received a package from you that contains a 3 stooges DVD, highlights magazines. I ORDERED A HEALTH BOOK! Please refund my entire purchase amount. It has taken way too long for you to ship this book, classes started Jan 7th and I will be purchasing this book from the bookstore. What do you want me to do with this junk? I will expect a complete refund including shipping charges. ASAP The following information has been added to the sender's original email by Half.com: TRANSACTION DETAILS ------------------------------------- Date of transaction: Jan-04-09 Transaction #: 33781567101 Transaction total: $53.50 Shipping Method: US Postal Service Media Mail Estimated Arrival: 01/13/2009 - 01/27/2009 Shipping Address: 1160 Michelle Lane, IL, Lombard 60148, US ITEM INFORMATION ------------------------------ Item: Core Concepts in Health : Paul M. Insel, Walton T. Roth (Other, 2007) Item #: 340917567206 Reference #: 33781567101 Order Status: Shipped Condition: Like New Notes: Like new, no highlighting or marks. Fast shipping Item Price: US $57.63 Shipping: $3.07 Commission: ($7.20) Item Total: $53.50 Use the following URL to view this transaction: https://account.half.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MyAccountSaleDetail&transidentity=340917567206:33781567101 Half.com does not tolerate spam (i.e., unsolicited commercial email) and is taking steps to protect members from this abuse. In addition, solicitations to buy or sell items outside of Half.com violate eBay rules and are not covered by services that protect members such as feedback and dispute resolution. If this is an offer to buy/sell items outside of Half.com, please do not participate. Enter the following link into your browser to learn more. Link: http://pages.ebay.com/help/new/stopping_spam.html Any advice is much appreciated, thank you.
Marking them as not spam does not work, they keep getting sent to spam folder, maybe somebody (stupid) else is marking them as such instead of trash or maybe yahoo is fuk*ing up, I'd just like to tell yahoo what the url and email ending for my university is but yahoo does not provide any contact info.
This is what I get for being open-minded, I make friends with lots of people, but...there is a former co-worker of mine whom I gave my email address to when I left the job and she instantly became very annoying to me because she started forwarding me dozens of emails from her extremely right-wing, overly religious friends. I've replied to her more than once that I am a very liberal democrat and a non-believer so I don't agree with those views, thinking she would stop sending those particular emails, but she obviously never even read my replies because I'm still getting her mother lode of nonsense emails after two years. She never bothers to write an actual email to ME. I'm trying to be nice, which is the only reason she is not on my spam list, but I think we have absolutely nothing in common now. I've even tried sending her some humorous left-wing oriented emails to counter hers and make her pay attention. Should I come right out and say it's okay to send me emails if she wants to talk but I don't need or want the stream of right-wing, religious stuff she sends or just put her on my spam list? We never actually talked before unless she showed up at my table at lunchtime and now I'm pretty sure I don't want to talk to her anymore. It sometimes feels like she's trying to convert me with these emails so now everytime I see her name, it turns my stomach because I'm seriously tired of deleting this crap. Should I just put her on my spam list? What do you think? Will y'all please just give me permission and make me feel better about shutting her down?
I have a Yahoo email but am getting so much spam I am ready to kill it HELP
I get like 10 of these types of e-mails a day to my yahoo account. My Spam is on and I continue to get them.....PLEASE HELP!!!! "MY CONTRIBUTION TO FATE!!! My warm greetings to you. Do take this email as a contribution to fate. This is not an easy task and that is the main reason why I contacted you after viewing your profile from the internnational directory.you are the best with my intellectual grading and i was driven to contact you from my innermost being. I am Mrs. Marina Litvinenko, wife of Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian security officer who died in a London hospital after apparently being poisoned with the highly-toxic metal thallium by Mr Lugovoi,a Russian Government Paid agent. This is my husband's life in a video for your full understanding. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-420098/MI5-told-Litvinenko-Your-life-danger.html You can read articles about my Husband's ordeal via the websites below: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6162562.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6708103.stm http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=490007&in_page_id=1770&ct=5 Please I want you to assist in donating and distributing these funds to charity in your region on behalf of my humbleself and my late husband, I shall be presenting the said funds (USD$3.5M) to you which was given to my husband before his death by Mr Berezovsky,A Russian Billionaire, Who he saved his life by exposing the plot against him. The Funds are deposited with a Citi Group Uk and I will want this funds for charity purpose in your region and with your assistance, you shall be getting 35% as your charitable support funds and 65% for the charity home you shall be visiting to help. Please always let the charity Home know that this was possible with the help of a foreigner by the name Mrs. Marina Litvinenko. As soon as I receive your response,I will furnish you with more details on this issue. As i realise that all things are vanity when you are not helping others.I do not want the funds from the Bank and I will not let the government to have it as dormant funds and laid claims on it. And that is why i want you to help the less privilege with the said funds for charity purpose in your region. Best Regards, Mrs.Marina Litvinenko Hope to hear from you soonest."
I received and email from someone claiming to be with "Anti-Terrorist and International Fraud Division". It is some stupid email that claims I won $800,000 but all I had to do was send them $850, blah blah blah...Anyway, I know it's a scam. So my question is...is there somewhere where I can report this scam. And I am not talking about SPAM. Isn't there some people I can report this to, so they can put a stop to it or something? Cuz I would hate for someone more unaware to receive it and actually fall for the scam, you know? And the phone number they give to call is from another country, you can tell. So anyway...anyone know if I can report this email or what?
Why am I receiving spam from "DomainKeys" verified accounts in my email? I have up till now tended to trust the "DomainKeys verified" tag that comes with some emails. If an email has this tag beside the address, I tend to give it a certain amount of trust because I was under the impression that Yahoo was vouching for them. I received an email today that said the following: From: "Lily Tran" get in bed with me at h o t c o r a . c o m The user had a DomainKeys Verified tag beside the address... and if this was not an obvious advertisement, but instead, a spoof of an email my bank, credit agency or magazine subscription was sending me, I very well may have just clicked away on any link offered. The point I am trying to make here is this: I have up until trusted Yahoo and the DomainKeys Verified system they have going for their users, but if this system is already being compromised for silly things like porn advertisements, what is to stop the serious criminals from manipulating this as well? So much for safe emailing from Yahoo... Guess I will have to return to the days of taking every email I get in my Yahoo account with a grain of salt.