Excite, AOL & myway.com are useless email providers. Drop them!
I posted the story below on a couple of forums today, in a bit of a tiff over the problems I am having with receiving mail. One of my (many) email providers has decided to block a number of my affiliate sites, so I am not getting my affiliate email messages from them.
No big deal when I have 6 email addresses to choose from, but it is a bit of a nuisance that I can not even tell them to deliver to me.
I know they have bulk folders, but for some reason excite/myway has decided to block emails from any aweber.com autoresponder. and it won't even arrive in the bulk folder.
I wouldn't even know if this was going on if it wasn't for me wanting to test my new autoresponder for my http://www.themoneytipsreview.co.uk website.
You might say I have a vested business interest in this, but could you honestly say that you are happy for excite to police the delivery of emails for you - and incorrectly?
They wouldn't even have to deliver anything, they could just have a link or something that told me how many spams they had stopped that day, and even list the address and subject. Even if they deleted the email itself, at least I would know it had arrived and I could let them know that anything from that address is fine to deliver next time.
But anyway - just like when I go shopping in town, if the service is not to my liking, I will go else where. I suggest you do the same.
Cheers,
Jon ( still progressing )
=Every Day In Every Way, I'm Getting Better And Better=
THE STORY: - Royal Mail Refuses To Deliver Post From Nigeria
I just read today that Royal Mail is taking measures to block all post being delivered from Nigeria as so many scams originate from that country.
When asked about the genuine parcels and letters that will no longer reach their destination a Royal Mail spokes person responded that this was an unfortunate sideeffect that they could not be blamed for. It was the Nigerian government and people wanting letters from Nigera who would have to find some sort of solution.
Royal Mail had no understanding for the anger shown by people who genuinely wanted to receive post from Nigeria.
" We still deliver post that arrives from every other country in the world, could the sender not move if it was so important that their post is delivered?"
When questioned that this might impact the trade relationship with Nigera, Royal Mail again denied any responsibility: "We are here to serve our customers, the British public, and the British public must be protected from the scams"
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OK, now change Royal Mail for Excite, Hotmail & AOL and Nigeria for any decent, honest online business man.
See the stupidity yet?!?
I am all for filtering, but let ME be in control... if it's junk, let ME throw it in the bin, don't make the post man do it for me...
Cheers, Jon
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