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many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes.
I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return
addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail addresses from newsgroup posts. Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to enjoy. And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. Alexis Acevedo wrote: > > many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. > I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return
addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail addresses from newsgroup posts. Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to enjoy. And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. Alexis Acevedo wrote: > > many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. > I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return
addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail addresses from newsgroup posts. Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to enjoy. And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. Alexis Acevedo wrote: > > many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. > I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return
addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail addresses from newsgroup posts. Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to enjoy. And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. Alexis Acevedo wrote: > > many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. > I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real
email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds of spams per day. Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. Cosmin Randolph wrote: > Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return > addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail > addresses from newsgroup posts. > > Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have > something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to > enjoy. > > And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. > > > > Alexis Acevedo wrote: > >>many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. >>I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real
email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds of spams per day. Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. Cosmin Randolph wrote: > Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return > addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail > addresses from newsgroup posts. > > Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have > something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to > enjoy. > > And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. > > > > Alexis Acevedo wrote: > >>many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. >>I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real
email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds of spams per day. Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. Cosmin Randolph wrote: > Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return > addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail > addresses from newsgroup posts. > > Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have > something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to > enjoy. > > And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. > > > > Alexis Acevedo wrote: > >>many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. >>I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real
email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds of spams per day. Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. Cosmin Randolph wrote: > Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return > addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail > addresses from newsgroup posts. > > Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have > something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to > enjoy. > > And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. > > > > Alexis Acevedo wrote: > >>many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. >>I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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"Cosmin N." wrote:
> > I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real > email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds > of spams per day. > > Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the > accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. If you wish, you can remove those posts from Google's archive. How can I remove articles from Google's archive? http://www.google.com/googlegroups/help.html#9 |
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"Cosmin N." wrote:
> > I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real > email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds > of spams per day. > > Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the > accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. If you wish, you can remove those posts from Google's archive. How can I remove articles from Google's archive? http://www.google.com/googlegroups/help.html#9 |
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"Cosmin N." wrote:
> > I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real > email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds > of spams per day. > > Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the > accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. If you wish, you can remove those posts from Google's archive. How can I remove articles from Google's archive? http://www.google.com/googlegroups/help.html#9 |
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"Cosmin N." wrote:
> > I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real > email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds > of spams per day. > > Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the > accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. If you wish, you can remove those posts from Google's archive. How can I remove articles from Google's archive? http://www.google.com/googlegroups/help.html#9 |
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Well said y'all; posting on newsgroups using a legitimate e-mail address is
simply asking for trouble! -chris "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news:LNw1c.84080$ah.78460@twister01.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com... > I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real > email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds > of spams per day. > > Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the > accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. > > Cosmin > > Randolph wrote: > > > Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return > > addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail > > addresses from newsgroup posts. > > > > Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have > > something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to > > enjoy. > > > > And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. > > > > > > > > Alexis Acevedo wrote: > > > >>many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. > >>I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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Well said y'all; posting on newsgroups using a legitimate e-mail address is
simply asking for trouble! -chris "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news:LNw1c.84080$ah.78460@twister01.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com... > I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real > email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds > of spams per day. > > Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the > accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. > > Cosmin > > Randolph wrote: > > > Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return > > addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail > > addresses from newsgroup posts. > > > > Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have > > something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to > > enjoy. > > > > And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. > > > > > > > > Alexis Acevedo wrote: > > > >>many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. > >>I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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Well said y'all; posting on newsgroups using a legitimate e-mail address is
simply asking for trouble! -chris "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news:LNw1c.84080$ah.78460@twister01.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com... > I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real > email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds > of spams per day. > > Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the > accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. > > Cosmin > > Randolph wrote: > > > Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return > > addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail > > addresses from newsgroup posts. > > > > Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have > > something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to > > enjoy. > > > > And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. > > > > > > > > Alexis Acevedo wrote: > > > >>many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. > >>I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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Well said y'all; posting on newsgroups using a legitimate e-mail address is
simply asking for trouble! -chris "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news:LNw1c.84080$ah.78460@twister01.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com... > I completely agree with you. I've only posted on newsgroups with my real > email address a couple of times at the most, yet I'm enjoying hundreds > of spams per day. > > Of course there have been other reasons as well, but after the > accidental posts on the newsgroups my spam problem doubled. > > Cosmin > > Randolph wrote: > > > Most people posting in newsgroups deliberately use invalid return > > addresses. This is because spamers have been known to lift e-mail > > addresses from newsgroup posts. > > > > Also, what makes usenet work is the sharing of information. If you have > > something to contribute, please post it in the newsgroup for everyone to > > enjoy. > > > > And yes, the reply-to address in my post is made up. > > > > > > > > Alexis Acevedo wrote: > > > >>many of you don't have your e mails set up correctly or have full mailboxes. > >>I try to reply to topics. but I get returned mail. |
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My wife and I bought a brand new 2000 Honda Odyssey from Norm Reeves Honda of Huntington Beach, CA. One day we received a letter from Honda explaining that the transmission was defective and that the transmission warranty would be extended to 100,000 miles and 7 years. Great! Sure enough, this year, 2004, the transmission started acting up. I called Norm Reeves, my dealer, and was informed that not only would they not look at it on a Saturday they would not repair it on a Saturday. Furthermore, Norm Reeves Honda would require 4 days, or more, to repair it. Well, surely they would supply me with a loaner until the repairs had been completed, since it was they who had sold me the defective van. I talked to everyone that I could; no one would help me. I would have to rent a car for the full time the Odyssey was in the shop. No guarantees how long that would be. I then started sending emails to Norm Reeves (contacthb@normreeves.com) , 20 in all, asking for someone to contact me. I did not get one response. That is why I find myself here to tell anyone who would listen. DON’T BUY CARS FROM HONDA AND ESPECIALLY NOT FROM NORM REEVES HONDA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. Next time it'll be a Toyota. 'Norm Reeves' (www.willhaney.com/NormReeves/) -- willhaney ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community. http://www.RealCarAudio.com willhaney's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...fo&userid=4302 View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...threadid=48495 |
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My wife and I bought a brand new 2000 Honda Odyssey from Norm Reeves Honda of Huntington Beach, CA. One day we received a letter from Honda explaining that the transmission was defective and that the transmission warranty would be extended to 100,000 miles and 7 years. Great! Sure enough, this year, 2004, the transmission started acting up. I called Norm Reeves, my dealer, and was informed that not only would they not look at it on a Saturday they would not repair it on a Saturday. Furthermore, Norm Reeves Honda would require 4 days, or more, to repair it. Well, surely they would supply me with a loaner until the repairs had been completed, since it was they who had sold me the defective van. I talked to everyone that I could; no one would help me. I would have to rent a car for the full time the Odyssey was in the shop. No guarantees how long that would be. I then started sending emails to Norm Reeves (contacthb@normreeves.com) , 20 in all, asking for someone to contact me. I did not get one response. That is why I find myself here to tell anyone who would listen. DON’T BUY CARS FROM HONDA AND ESPECIALLY NOT FROM NORM REEVES HONDA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. Next time it'll be a Toyota. 'Norm Reeves' (www.willhaney.com/NormReeves/) -- willhaney ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community. http://www.RealCarAudio.com willhaney's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...fo&userid=4302 View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...threadid=48495 |
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willhaney wrote:
> My wife and I bought a brand new 2000 Honda Odyssey from Norm Reeves > Honda of Huntington Beach, CA. One day we received a letter from Honda > explaining that the transmission was defective and that the > transmission warranty would be extended to 100,000 miles and 7 years. > Great! Sure enough, this year, 2004, the transmission started acting > up. I called Norm Reeves, my dealer, and was informed that not only > would they not look at it on a Saturday they would not repair it on a > Saturday. Furthermore, Norm Reeves Honda would require 4 days, or more, > to repair it. Well, surely they would supply me with a loaner until the > repairs had been completed, since it was they who had sold me the > defective van. I talked to everyone that I could; no one would help me. > I would have to rent a car for the full time the Odyssey was in the > shop. No guarantees how long that would be. I then started sending > emails to Norm Reeves (contacthb@normreeves.com) , 20 in all, asking > for someone to contact me. I did not get one response. That is why I > find myself here to tell anyone who would listen. > > DON’T BUY CARS FROM HONDA AND ESPECIALLY NOT FROM NORM REEVES HONDA OF > HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. > > Next time it'll be a Toyota. > > 'Norm Reeves' (www.willhaney.com/NormReeves/) > > > -- > willhaney > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community. > http://www.RealCarAudio.com > willhaney's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...fo&userid=4302 > View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...threadid=48495 > Well, now that you've put his e-mail in a newsgroup you can be sure that it will be harvested by a spammer and he'll change his e-mail address (if it was every monitored, who knows) after it fills with garbage on a daily basis! Hey! That looks like an e-mail addy you use??? Oops. Unfortunately, I don't think you can blame the company for a bad dealer (my fear when I've been looking the last couple of weeks). Many I know who own a Honda are satisfied. Did you try the local BBB or the region manager (or whatever they call it at Honda)? Maybe you can get some $$ back... |
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willhaney wrote:
> My wife and I bought a brand new 2000 Honda Odyssey from Norm Reeves > Honda of Huntington Beach, CA. One day we received a letter from Honda > explaining that the transmission was defective and that the > transmission warranty would be extended to 100,000 miles and 7 years. > Great! Sure enough, this year, 2004, the transmission started acting > up. I called Norm Reeves, my dealer, and was informed that not only > would they not look at it on a Saturday they would not repair it on a > Saturday. Furthermore, Norm Reeves Honda would require 4 days, or more, > to repair it. Well, surely they would supply me with a loaner until the > repairs had been completed, since it was they who had sold me the > defective van. I talked to everyone that I could; no one would help me. > I would have to rent a car for the full time the Odyssey was in the > shop. No guarantees how long that would be. I then started sending > emails to Norm Reeves (contacthb@normreeves.com) , 20 in all, asking > for someone to contact me. I did not get one response. That is why I > find myself here to tell anyone who would listen. > > DON’T BUY CARS FROM HONDA AND ESPECIALLY NOT FROM NORM REEVES HONDA OF > HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. > > Next time it'll be a Toyota. > > 'Norm Reeves' (www.willhaney.com/NormReeves/) > > > -- > willhaney > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community. > http://www.RealCarAudio.com > willhaney's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...fo&userid=4302 > View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...threadid=48495 > Well, now that you've put his e-mail in a newsgroup you can be sure that it will be harvested by a spammer and he'll change his e-mail address (if it was every monitored, who knows) after it fills with garbage on a daily basis! Hey! That looks like an e-mail addy you use??? Oops. Unfortunately, I don't think you can blame the company for a bad dealer (my fear when I've been looking the last couple of weeks). Many I know who own a Honda are satisfied. Did you try the local BBB or the region manager (or whatever they call it at Honda)? Maybe you can get some $$ back... |
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Why do you bring this up again? You posted a rant about this back in
March also, did you get another defective tranny? willhaney wrote: > > My wife and I bought a brand new 2000 Honda Odyssey from Norm Reeves > Honda of Huntington Beach, CA. One day we received a letter from Honda > explaining that the transmission was defective and that the > transmission warranty would be extended to 100,000 miles and 7 years. > Great! Sure enough, this year, 2004, the transmission started acting > up. I called Norm Reeves, my dealer, and was informed that not only > would they not look at it on a Saturday they would not repair it on a > Saturday. Furthermore, Norm Reeves Honda would require 4 days, or more, > to repair it. Well, surely they would supply me with a loaner until the > repairs had been completed, since it was they who had sold me the > defective van. I talked to everyone that I could; no one would help me. > I would have to rent a car for the full time the Odyssey was in the > shop. No guarantees how long that would be. I then started sending > emails to Norm Reeves (contacthb@normreeves.com) , 20 in all, asking > for someone to contact me. I did not get one response. That is why I > find myself here to tell anyone who would listen. > > DON’T BUY CARS FROM HONDA AND ESPECIALLY NOT FROM NORM REEVES HONDA OF > HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. > > Next time it'll be a Toyota. > > 'Norm Reeves' (www.willhaney.com/NormReeves/) > > -- > willhaney > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community. > http://www.RealCarAudio.com > willhaney's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...fo&userid=4302 > View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...threadid=48495 |
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Why do you bring this up again? You posted a rant about this back in
March also, did you get another defective tranny? willhaney wrote: > > My wife and I bought a brand new 2000 Honda Odyssey from Norm Reeves > Honda of Huntington Beach, CA. One day we received a letter from Honda > explaining that the transmission was defective and that the > transmission warranty would be extended to 100,000 miles and 7 years. > Great! Sure enough, this year, 2004, the transmission started acting > up. I called Norm Reeves, my dealer, and was informed that not only > would they not look at it on a Saturday they would not repair it on a > Saturday. Furthermore, Norm Reeves Honda would require 4 days, or more, > to repair it. Well, surely they would supply me with a loaner until the > repairs had been completed, since it was they who had sold me the > defective van. I talked to everyone that I could; no one would help me. > I would have to rent a car for the full time the Odyssey was in the > shop. No guarantees how long that would be. I then started sending > emails to Norm Reeves (contacthb@normreeves.com) , 20 in all, asking > for someone to contact me. I did not get one response. That is why I > find myself here to tell anyone who would listen. > > DON’T BUY CARS FROM HONDA AND ESPECIALLY NOT FROM NORM REEVES HONDA OF > HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. > > Next time it'll be a Toyota. > > 'Norm Reeves' (www.willhaney.com/NormReeves/) > > -- > willhaney > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted via RealCarAudio.com - The checkmate of the caraudio community. > http://www.RealCarAudio.com > willhaney's Profile: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/m...fo&userid=4302 > View this thread: http://www.realcaraudio.com/forums/s...threadid=48495 |
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