by rpbluesman » Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:23 am
whosurdaddy wrote:I just have seen 2 successes via email which in my opinion is the perfect example of email abuse. A member posts a success on here with not only the email address but also the return address as well. Now two more successes are posted on here also received by email. Why did these members use email when they had the address? Looking at the posts by these two members it's clear to me they would rather email then write and spend a few dollars.
Why would you email someone whose team went 2-10 this season? I could see if it's Les Miles of LSU or any other successful coach. My opinion is if when received by email and the poster also adds a return address the email should be deleted.
Actually I have never been a big fan of not giving out email addresses but after seeing this it has my (never mind.)
I can see the point you're trying to make, but are you saying that you would rather send a letter than an email if you know the email works? And who's to say that the email isn't specifically for autograph requests?
And as for emailing someone whose team went 2-10....I don't see any relevance. If you're a fan of someone, it won't matter if they go 0-12, you'd still go for their autograph.
[quote="whosurdaddy"]I just have seen 2 successes via email which in my opinion is the perfect example of email abuse. A member posts a success on here with not only the email address but also the return address as well. Now two more successes are posted on here also received by email. Why did these members use email when they had the address? Looking at the posts by these two members it's clear to me they would rather email then write and spend a few dollars.
Why would you email someone whose team went 2-10 this season? I could see if it's Les Miles of LSU or any other successful coach. [b]My opinion is if when received by email and the poster also adds a return address the email should be deleted.[/b]
Actually I have never been a big fan of not giving out email addresses but after seeing this it has my (never mind.)[/quote]
I can see the point you're trying to make, but are you saying that you would rather send a letter than an email if you know the email works? And who's to say that the email isn't specifically for autograph requests?
And as for emailing someone whose team went 2-10....I don't see any relevance. If you're a fan of someone, it won't matter if they go 0-12, you'd still go for their autograph.