- Failure To Communicate
- Posted by ChrisMohrSr on February 22nd, 2008
I have placed an order with a website that has been trustwisely doing
business for over twenty-five years. However, my latest e-mails to this
website (in the middle of a business transacion) are being ignored. I can
only think that my e-mails are not getting through to that website.
However, neither are they being returned as undeliverable.
I am deaf and largely alone. I cannot call this website on the phone and am
not in a position to have someone do it for me.
How can I proceed to solve this delemma using only my computer?
- Posted by Gazwad on February 22nd, 2008
ChrisMohrSr <dah_dah@verizon.net>, the belching-guttersnipe and
vegetative bum buddy who likes inhuman butthole surfing with jerboas,
and whose partner is a cat with a substandard gash, wrote in
<CDIvj.439$Sw6.348@trnddc06>:
WHICH WEBSITE?
--
For my own part, I have never had a thought which I could not set down
in words with even more distinctness than that with which I conceived
it. There is, however, a class of fancies of exquisite delicacy which
are not thoughts, and to which as yet I have found it absolutely
impossible to adapt to language. These fancies arise in the soul, alas
how rarely. Only at epochs of most intense tranquillity, when the
bodily and mental health are in perfection. And at those weird points
of time, where the confines of the waking world blend with the world of
dreams. And so I captured this fancy, where all that we see, or seem,
is but a dream within a dream.
- Posted by Mara on February 22nd, 2008
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 23:10:26 GMT, "ChrisMohrSr" <dah_dah@verizon.net> wrote:
http://www.consumer.gov/
--
The little birds sang sweet amid the scene of death and destruction.
-- Elisha Hunt Rhodes, 2nd R.I., May 4, 1864
- Posted by Mike Easter on February 22nd, 2008
ChrisMohrSr wrote:
If you didn't want to involve any other parties/friends in the attempt,
you could experiment with configuring your mailuser agent OE to request
a read receipt for your email messages. On the receiving end, the
recipient may be configured to automatically provide your receipt, or to
optionally cause the recipient to accept or deny the receipt process, or
the recipient may be configured to automatically deny providing any
receipt, which is the way my mailuser agent is configured. In the
condition that the recipient denies return receipts, you are in the same
position as you started.
If you thought that your email via your mail provider was being silently
'dropped on the floor' - which means lost without delivery status
notification failed - or that your mail was being rejected but that your
mail provider was somehow dropping the bounce on the floor; you could
establish a different email account with some other provider, say gmail
or whatever, and thus send your email by a completely different
provider.
If your recipient's website contact information also provides access by
fax, you could use some kind of computer or email to fax service to fax
them.
You could send a snailmail to the recipient's snail contact.
Many people who are not deaf have friends who help them with various
types of problems; I don't see why a deaf person can't have friends as
well. My understanding is that the deaf 'community' is a very very
tightly intercooperative band of fellow travelers.
--
Mike Easter
- Posted by ChrisMohrSr on February 22nd, 2008
Are you really such a pitiful wretch by birth or did someone who really
hated your existense replace your brain with baboon's bain?
"Gazwad" <argos.staffed.by.twats@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:4ywvwx$b36$q@monster-baby-pillows.org.nz...
- Posted by philo on February 23rd, 2008
"Evan Platt" <evan@theobvious.espphotography.com> wrote in message
news:lumur3dupvnlh0g9l5moin5oe887i4d3k8@4ax.com...
I think the OP is a faker as he said he had been doing business with this
company
on the internet for over 25 years.
The general public did not have internet access back then.
- Posted by Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov on February 23rd, 2008
"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote:
(Kinda off topic)
I posted a consumer alert for a bad Sears garbage disposal to
alt.home.repair around 1997.
About three months later I got a call from Sears offering me a brand
new replacement, I was both surprised and impressed.
--
Photoshopped images
http://www.vertustech.com/blog/2008/02/11/32/
- Posted by Blinky the Shark on February 23rd, 2008
philo wrote:
More specifically, he said "a website that has been...doing business
for over twenty-five years." There wasn't a *web* 25 years ago, even if
you had Internet access.
--
Blinky
Killing all posts from Google Groups
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
Blinky: http://blinkynet.net
- Posted by chuckcar on February 23rd, 2008
"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in
news:NPWdnYs_v7ehFSLanZ2dnUVZ_j2dnZ2d@athenet.net:
irrelevant. My guess is another person got scrawed by someone on ebay or
the like.
--
(setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) )
- Posted by chuckcar on February 23rd, 2008
richard <I.dont.care@do.you> wrote in
news:9fnur3hm00llq8dc26m9ictammnpcskdkk@4ax.com:
--
(setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) )
- Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on February 23rd, 2008
Blinky the Shark wrote:
Guys, I interpreted the statement as: he's been doing business with the
*company* for twenty-five years, and is now having trouble communicating
with their web site.
Hell, I've been shopping at Sears since I was a kid, and no, there was
no internet then, for sure.
--
-bts
-Craftsman tools, of course
- Posted by Blinky the Shark on February 23rd, 2008
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Guess he should've said that, then, and not stated flat out that the web
site was 25 years old.
--
Blinky
Killing all posts from Google Groups
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
Blinky: http://blinkynet.net
- Posted by Blinky the Shark on February 23rd, 2008
chuckcar wrote:
I get it...so now *eBay* is 25 years old. Mmmmkay. 
--
Blinky
Killing all posts from Google Groups
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
Blinky: http://blinkynet.net
- Posted by catchme on February 23rd, 2008
Blinky the Shark wrote:
"transacion" "delemna", "similar"); therefore it appears probable that
the poster meant to imply that the website BELONGED to a company that
was in BUSINESS for the duration stated?
- Posted by Mike Easter on February 23rd, 2008
catchme wrote:
That's the way I 'heard' it.
--
Mike Easter
- Posted by Gazwad on February 23rd, 2008
chuckcar <chuck@nil.car>, the sinewy-pauper and fat pipe fitter who
likes shocking manhood touching with grasshoppers, and whose partner is
a right-sort with a decrepit stink hole, wrote in
<Xns9A4CE7BAB715Achucknilcar@127.0.0.1>:
Why do you believe my email address is faked?
Can you really be so stupid or are you just deaf like the OP?
--
For my own part, I have never had a thought which I could not set down
in words with even more distinctness than that with which I conceived
it. There is, however, a class of fancies of exquisite delicacy which
are not thoughts, and to which as yet I have found it absolutely
impossible to adapt to language. These fancies arise in the soul, alas
how rarely. Only at epochs of most intense tranquillity, when the
bodily and mental health are in perfection. And at those weird points
of time, where the confines of the waking world blend with the world of
dreams. And so I captured this fancy, where all that we see, or seem,
is but a dream within a dream.
- Posted by Gazwad on February 23rd, 2008
ChrisMohrSr <dah_dah@verizon.net>, the slouching-scrounger and vicious
cannibal who likes exhibitionistic dick gobbling with scorpions, and
whose partner is a fast-chick with an unhappy cooch, wrote in
<52Jvj.188$T8.49@trnddc03>:
That's you fucked then, you'll not get any useful help from anyone here with
an attitude like that.
--
For my own part, I have never had a thought which I could not set down
in words with even more distinctness than that with which I conceived
it. There is, however, a class of fancies of exquisite delicacy which
are not thoughts, and to which as yet I have found it absolutely
impossible to adapt to language. These fancies arise in the soul, alas
how rarely. Only at epochs of most intense tranquillity, when the
bodily and mental health are in perfection. And at those weird points
of time, where the confines of the waking world blend with the world of
dreams. And so I captured this fancy, where all that we see, or seem,
is but a dream within a dream.
- Posted by Mara on February 23rd, 2008
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 10:05:28 GMT, catchme <someone@somewhere.net> wrote:
<snip>
I believe that's what Beauregard just said, and I tend to concur.
--
But over all things brooding slept
The quiet sense of something lost.
-- Lord Alfred Tennyson, In Memoriam
(pt. LXXVIII, st. 2)
- Posted by John Holmes on February 23rd, 2008
richard "contributed" in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
That won't be you then, you less then worthless piece of junk.
--
You always manage to keep your neck above water. We can tell by the color
of it.
- Posted by philo on February 23rd, 2008
<Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov> wrote in message
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I like those Photoshop images!!!!