It appears that Chris Adams via mailop <[email protected]> said: >What do you do when legitimate mail (lately, DoorDash order info and >Delta Airlines tickets) is sent to the wrong address?
My Gmail account gets a lot of mail for people who imagine that my account is their account. They have names similar to mine and forget that their addresses include a number. >Why do vendors think they don't need an unsubscribe in this type of >mail? I can see why there's no unsub for transactions but particularly for high value stuff like plane tickets and bank statements and a doctor's hospital shift schedule (yes really), it would make sense to have a button for "this mail is for someone else." Mostly I just mark it as spam, and say yes if it asks if I also want to unsubscribe as it does about half the time. One particularly persistent guy gave me control of his Amazon account, which I closed since I had no way (nor much inclination) to give it back. I resisted the urge to send him a sexy parlor maild outfit first. R's, John _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list [email protected] https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop
