From: Time Traveler on 14 Dec 2005 23:59 For some reason, on Wednesday 14 December 2005 18:29, Sambodidley wrote: > "Malachi" <malachiLOSETHISTOREPLY(a)trentes.com> wrote in > news:Cr_nf.40050$D13.36825(a)newssvr11.news.prodigy.com: > >> OK, ready for a chuckle? >> >> I call Sony customer support and it turns out that they had previous >> registrations associated with two different email accounts. One >> belonged to "John T.", my real name, and the other belonging to a >> mysterious individual named "Malachi Thunderfoot". >> >> Doh. >> >> malachi > > John, > I recently ran into the same problem. Over the years I've registered > SF > and later Sony products under 3 different email addresses. Every time I > asked for a new registration code it would send it to one of my old > extinct mailboxes. I finally called customer support and talked to a human > and got all my registrations transfered to my current email address. Now > everything is OK till I change ISPs again.<g> > Sam Lester You might like getting spamcop.net email address. Just tell spamcop about your new ISP whenever it changes. Nobody else has to update. -- _____ _ _____ _ |_ _(_)_ __ ___ ___ |_ _| __ __ ___ _____| | ___ _ __ | | | | '_ ` _ \ / _ \ | || '__/ _` \ \ / / _ \ |/ _ \ '__| | | | | | | | | | __/ | || | | (_| |\ V / __/ | __/ | |_| |_|_| |_| |_|\___| |_||_| \__,_| \_/ \___|_|\___|_| Where words fail, music speaks. - Hans Christian Andersen
From: Sambodidley on 15 Dec 2005 21:32 Glennbo <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in news:Xns972D57F20E323BrownShoesDontMakeIt(a)207.115.17.102: > The entity known as Ted Perlman, posted: > >><How do you know for sure when someone is using a phoney name> >> >> I ask Glennbo :-) > > Hehe, that's what I do too! ;) > >> He is actually the ONLY pseudonym person I have left unblocked, but >> that's because I know who he is. > > Glennbo is what people call me in real life. Even my sisters > and mom refer to me as Glennbo, so mine is not a *real* pseudonym. > > Same deal with mine.
From: Sambodidley on 15 Dec 2005 21:35 "Gary R. Hook" <obfuscate(a)nospam.net> wrote in news:Rm5of.40163$D13.39751(a)newssvr11.news.prodigy.com: > Sambodidley wrote: >> I recently ran into the same problem. Over the years I've >> registered SF >> and later Sony products under 3 different email addresses. Every time I >> asked for a new registration code it would send it to one of my old >> extinct mailboxes. I finally called customer support and talked to a >> human and got all my registrations transfered to my current email >> address. Now everything is OK till I change ISPs again.<g> > > Actually, there's a new feature on their website that lets you > manage all of this online, now. Just found it this week. Go set > up an account on sonymediasoftware.com to get started. > Yes, Gary, I know. I have one there now. It shows me what products I have and which upgrades I'm eligible for.
From: Sambodidley on 15 Dec 2005 21:37 Time Traveler <timetraveler(a)heartsofmusic.com> wrote in news:UvOdnZ59ufsWZT3eRVn-sQ(a)centurytel.net: > For some reason, on Wednesday 14 December 2005 18:29, Sambodidley wrote: > >> "Malachi" <malachiLOSETHISTOREPLY(a)trentes.com> wrote in >> news:Cr_nf.40050$D13.36825(a)newssvr11.news.prodigy.com: >> >>> OK, ready for a chuckle? >>> >>> I call Sony customer support and it turns out that they had previous >>> registrations associated with two different email accounts. One >>> belonged to "John T.", my real name, and the other belonging to a >>> mysterious individual named "Malachi Thunderfoot". >>> >>> Doh. >>> >>> malachi >> >> John, >> I recently ran into the same problem. Over the years I've registered >> SF >> and later Sony products under 3 different email addresses. Every time I >> asked for a new registration code it would send it to one of my old >> extinct mailboxes. I finally called customer support and talked to a human >> and got all my registrations transfered to my current email address. Now >> everything is OK till I change ISPs again.<g> >> Sam Lester > > You might like getting spamcop.net email address. Just tell spamcop about > your new ISP whenever it changes. Nobody else has to update. I used to have one like that on bigfoot but they don't do that any more. They would just forward it to the address I had on record with them.
From: Time Traveler on 16 Dec 2005 13:09 For some reason, on Thursday 15 December 2005 18:37, Sambodidley wrote: > Time Traveler <timetraveler(a)heartsofmusic.com> wrote in > news:UvOdnZ59ufsWZT3eRVn-sQ(a)centurytel.net: > >> For some reason, on Wednesday 14 December 2005 18:29, Sambodidley wrote: >> >>> "Malachi" <malachiLOSETHISTOREPLY(a)trentes.com> wrote in >>> news:Cr_nf.40050$D13.36825(a)newssvr11.news.prodigy.com: >>> >>>> OK, ready for a chuckle? >>>> >>>> I call Sony customer support and it turns out that they had previous >>>> registrations associated with two different email accounts. One >>>> belonged to "John T.", my real name, and the other belonging to a >>>> mysterious individual named "Malachi Thunderfoot". >>>> >>>> Doh. >>>> >>>> malachi >>> >>> John, >>> I recently ran into the same problem. Over the years I've registered >>> SF >>> and later Sony products under 3 different email addresses. Every time I >>> asked for a new registration code it would send it to one of my old >>> extinct mailboxes. I finally called customer support and talked to a >>> human and got all my registrations transfered to my current email >>> address. Now everything is OK till I change ISPs again.<g> >>> Sam Lester >> >> You might like getting spamcop.net email address. Just tell spamcop >> about >> your new ISP whenever it changes. Nobody else has to update. > > I used to have one like that on bigfoot but they don't do that any more. > They would just forward it to the address I had on record with them. I hope I never find that problem with spamcop. They're a spam filtering service that allows user input to report anybody that manages to get through the defenses. If you're not near your usual PC you can still go to their web site to to the email webmail fashion. It will stay on the server and still will come into your regular PC when you get to it. GGG -- _____ _ _____ _ |_ _(_)_ __ ___ ___ |_ _| __ __ ___ _____| | ___ _ __ | | | | '_ ` _ \ / _ \ | || '__/ _` \ \ / / _ \ |/ _ \ '__| | | | | | | | | | __/ | || | | (_| |\ V / __/ | __/ | |_| |_|_| |_| |_|\___| |_||_| \__,_| \_/ \___|_|\___|_| Where words fail, music speaks. - Hans Christian Andersen
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