On 11/9/2021 9:28 AM, Alan wrote:
This is why I flood their abuse box with reports: problem comes back. Eventually some brain cell will realize that it's not doing much for their brand. Moments later it will become an Important Issue, because brand is everything these days.

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These nice gmail users will sell anything from "Seen on TV" to Tee-Shirts to length increasing products.  Probably all associated with one happy Vietnamese family that sleeps in a warehouse or parking lot along San Jose's Tasman Drive.  At least that is how things were the last time I was there, about 11 years ago.

Whatever, I'd recommend just making a note of about how much time you spend dealing with Gmail user spam.  Google's well aware of these problems and at some point, they'll have to account for the damages their service does to others.

Funny story:

So, it's the early 90's and I fly into San Fran.  I'm to meet the next day with one of our (newer) Development Engineers.  I'd never met him before, although we had talked many times on the phone. "Just grab a table and call me for breakfast", he says.  No problem, I thought.

Stupidly the next morning, I go to the Front Desk and ask for Mr. Pin Lo Chen.  The clerk types away on his keyboard then replied, "Sir, we have 11 Pin Lo Chens on staff, and 5 guests by that name. Can you be more specific?"

I just sat down and ordered breakfast when the "real" Pin Lo Chen found me.

First thing he says is, "Why didn't you call me?"

-- Jared Hall



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