On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 08:07:59PM -0500, Jules Richardson wrote:
Kelly D. Leavitt wrote:
Mike Stein said:
I was rudely told that I had been (unjustly)
accused off-list of
'stealing' from someone's porch a broken laptop that I had
inquired about but that had been promised to someone else, and
without any notice or opportunity to respond I had been
summarily banned and was even threatened with police
involvement.
I have been banned from a local to me group because "you don't live
here". It is the closest one to me and how they know where I really live
is beyond me. I can't get "un-blacklisted".
I've found the quality of the lists varies a lot from place to place.
The Cambridge one was excellent - prompt moderator response, people
adhered to subject line format, there was a good balance between
things being offered and things being asked for etc.
At the other end of the scale, my local one these days is a bit of a
disaster - and I had trouble getting on that one at all because I
had I .co.uk address at the time I signed up, so hit the "you don't
live here" problem.
*sigh*
As if the email address one uses is any kind of reliable indicator of
location. I've got (live, working and read) private email addresses
from .de, .ch, .li, .net, $LARGE_SERVICE.com and I
currently live
in Switzerland.
Kind regards,
Alex.
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