It's not us (i.e. this group) he needs to hide his identity from, it's the TMO, that would boot him if they knew he belonged to this group. So the real question is why would he want to be a member of an organization in which his private life is not private and he doesn't feel he has freedom of speech.
If he's "recertified" that means he's just shelled out money that might have been a real sacrifice for him. So then the question becomes, just what does the TMO give him that he would consider a "good" return on his investment. --- hugheshugo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi Rick, > > > > I am sharing this with you because I feel that I > can trust you to > protect my > > identity. I have enjoyed lurking on the > FairfieldLife group and have > > hesitated in joining primarily because I feel that > my identity must > be > > protected as a recertified governor. Is there a > way of joining > where my > > identity cannot be determined by any means, i.e. > google search, > yahoo > > profile search, etc.? I would appreciate your > insights into this as > well as > > suggest your posting a thread periodically giving > the steps for > joining and > > how to protect one's identity . . . maybe the > title could be "How > to Join > > FairfieldLife and Protect Your Identity" . . . > just a thought and > it might > > draw more lurkers to join and contribute if they > know that they > cannot be > > identified. > > > > "How to join FairfieldLife and Protect Your > Identity"! Jesus I had no > idea the TMO had got THAT scary. > > Think about it though, what is so great about being > in a group you > have to hide your identity from? I think the answer > to that is your > first step back to reality. > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
