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meowster | 1 year ago
Maybe more, but at least six of the emails meant for others that I've received, implied they live at those six unique locations.
I know one of them likes to get the vegetarian meal option when traveling internationally by plane.
(Companies should really validate email address OWNERSHIP before spamming innocent people.)
insin|1 year ago
I don't understand why this isn't part of the normal flow for implementing Verify Your Email emails.
Someone used my firstname.lastname Gmail address on trip dot com a couple of days ago to book flights, and their Verify Your Email email actually had a Not My Email-type link in it... which apparently does nothing, as I shouldn't know that if you phone trip dot com about changing your flights, they send you an email with a Change Flight link.
I just got off a chat with their support, so hopefully my fat-fingered doppelganger doesn't miss their flights from Atlanta to Sydney tomorrow.
SkyBelow|1 year ago
poincaredisk|1 year ago
The alternative explanation, that they roitinely use [your name].[your last name]@gmail.com as their email, and don't realize that it never works is... unlikely IMO.
meowster|1 year ago
I can easily imagine there are a bunch of older people who do not have email addresses, yet just about everything requires an email address, even if it's not necessary for whatever service, so people have to either make up an address, or incorrectly remember what the address was that their children or grandchildren set up for them.
Either way, that doesn't excuse the companies that spam innocent people.
fcatalan|1 year ago
staticman2|1 year ago