Ask HN: How do I stop someone thinking my email is theirs
3 points| andyexeter | 3 years ago
For a few years now, someone with the same name as me has been signing up for online services using <surname><forename>@<provider.tld>. It’s always been a minor annoyance but over the years I have typically gone with an unsubscribe/delete and forget approach.
However, said imposter has now signed up for and Apple ID using this email address and I keep getting spammed with “Verify your email address” emails - presumably because they are re-sending them after they don’t reach “their” inbox.
How can I let the imposter know they’re using the wrong email address? Why would they go this long (circa 5 years) thinking my email address belongs to them?
I’m also a little concerned that this might affect my own Apple ID which is linked to my primary email address.
andrewfromx|3 years ago
andyexeter|3 years ago
slater|3 years ago
I used to respond to the ones that were obviously from a real person, imploring them to tell him he keeps getting his e-mail wrong, but no dice, so now i just respond "wrong e-mail address" and hope that sorts it out.
JamesVI|3 years ago
Ha. I have one of those too. His wife keeps getting it wrong too, so I get emails asking my opinion on various purchases/kitchen renovations. I used to reply "wrong email address", now I just give my opinion.
I hope he likes the kitchen counters he "agreed" to.
andyexeter|3 years ago
I’m wondering whether to look through all the attachments I’ve received over the years for a phone number and maybe try to call them but I’m not sure how that would go down.
andrewfromx|3 years ago
I always assume if it invokes that human emotion of "oh, help this poor guy out and reply" it's a trap!