Posted by kyplowboy on December 27, 2011 at 07:08:48 from (98.93.3.200):
In Reply to: Creigs list and scams posted by Old Roy on December 27, 2011 at 05:32:27:
At my night job we have microsoft outlook for our city email. Some of the important folks hit the button ask'n for a receipt when they send something out that they need to make sure every one reads. An example would be an email tell'n every one the times for insurance meetings. The problem is some of the flunkies have figured out how to hit the receipt button and think they look like a big shot by use'n it all the time. Last week I got an email with a receipt request, only thing in the email was "Bob called in sick today" so it could just be force of habit or a default setting on his email account.
Any time I get an email from some one on craig's list with a phone number I call them. If they didn't want you to call they wouldn't have put it in the message.
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