first, i would like to repeat that i did *not* send along the emailer's
address, just the content.
second, the point of my message, unfortunately, has gotten lost. i 'sent
along' to my host a valid complaint about his casino. he responded by sending
it along to the powers that be, and by saying it wasn't the first time he had
heard this complaint, and was concerned. to me, *this is very positive
communication*, and i was simply urging everyone who logs complaints here to be
sure to log them with his/her host. if enough of us do that, there is the
possibility, at least, that changes may be made. keeping the complaints
limited to this board will not bring about change.
In a message dated 8/2/2006 1:09:45 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ddddmike@sbcglobal.net writes:
I agree with your points, but I also agree with the original point
that at the very least, it is not "in the spirit" of this board to
accelerate matters by zipping along personal comments verbatim to
some casino person along with the source. Let's say I wouldn't do it
out of respect. While it may be the poster's fault for putting it
out there, it does not make the "snitch" a blameless angel.
— In _vpFREE@yahoogroups.vpF_ (mailto:vpF…@…com) ,
Marksalot300@, Mark
Indeed. If you don't want something broadcast, use private email -
and pray.
Anything you post online may very well come back and bite you in
the (rear).
- Brian in MI
In a message dated 8/1/2006 4:47:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
bjaygold@... writes:> I completely agree with everything said here.
>
> If something you post comes back and bites you in the rear, it is
your
> fault, not the fault of someone who might have passed on your
post's
> contents to a
> nonmember.
>
> How can anyone reasonably expect any kind of privacy on a free-to-
join forum
>
> with over 6000 members?
>
> I always assume that if I post a comment about a particular
person, then
> that person will eventually read what I wrote. And if I say
something about
> a
> particular casino, I assume that someone in Management at that
casino will
> eventually read what I said. These things may not always be true,
but
> keeping
> them in mind when I post is my way of avoiding unnecessary
problems.
>
> Brian[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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