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Carol Bradley Bursack
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Just a note to explain the site policy on giving out your own e-mail address in a post. The rule is for your own safety. People in this community want to help each other and it often seems that it would be beneficial to get a little closer to the person and do some private e-mailing.
However, when your e-mail is posted anywhere online, it can be picked up by spammers and scammers and you could run into severe problems. To avoid that, the site policy is that no private e-mails are allowed and the post will be removed.
The closeness developed here on this site makes us feel secure in who people are. The good hearts on this site want to help each other. So, this is a tough call. But safety has to come first.
Take care all. You are some of the kindest, most giving people I've ever "met."Carol
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anonymous5546
May 22, 2009
I said I was sorry, I won't do it again I promise I really do understand as I take care of the spam at our facility. and Ihad a friend who scammed her email address right from her home computer I was just trying to be helpful and did not think so please don't make a big deal out of it I think every one has it but me I was just on a rampant run.
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