The dots do matter: how to scam a Gmail user
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The dots do matter: how to scam a Gmail user
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Re: The dots do matter: how to scam a Gmail user
#2and no, it should never "know about" the dot feature in gmail. that is working as intended all around. it's simply that netflix put user bounce rate metric in front of protecting users from scam. plain and simple.
Re: The dots do matter: how to scam a Gmail user
#3If you are sending private transactional emails you need to verify accounts first.
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#4I’m now in complete control of someone else’s commercial business hvac account because of precisely this problem. And the worse part is that I don’t know the correct email to get ahold of this person. They’ve set up library appointments, I received a receipt for a down payment on a lake house, basically most of this persons recent attempt to start a commercial business has been emailed to me.
I don’t want this email google. Please give us the option to make it stop.
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#6What is the difference between dots and pluses? They both have the same flaw: to Netflix they will both be distinct addresses.
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#7Totally disagree with the conclusion. This is Netflix's issue for not validating the email account. Not sure if Uber has changed this since then, but back in the day I used to get the full ride details and receipts from someone else who mistyped their email. If you are sending private transactional emails you need to verify accounts first.
Re: The dots do matter: how to scam a Gmail user
#8I really wish that I could tell google to bounce all the emails that don’t match my “dot pattern” I’m now in complete control of someone else’s commercial business hvac account because of precisely this problem. And the worse part is that I don’t know the correct email to get ahold of this person. They’ve set up library appointments, I received a receipt for a down payment on a lake house, basically most of this pers…
Re: The dots do matter: how to scam a Gmail user
#9I really wish that I could tell google to bounce all the emails that don’t match my “dot pattern” I’m now in complete control of someone else’s commercial business hvac account because of precisely this problem. And the worse part is that I don’t know the correct email to get ahold of this person. They’ve set up library appointments, I received a receipt for a down payment on a lake house, basically most of this pers…
My comedy ownership of someone else's identity is a Staples account. Presumably someone in New York with a similar name had a store person look up their Staples account, which was actually my Staples account, and associate their business name with it. Their business name now appears on mailings I get from Staples and sometimes I get sample pens and the like branded with their business name.