Hello Shawn,

I agree that the executive should delete my email containing personal
information from the archive. It was a great lapse of judgement that I
shared my personal information unencrypted on the net.

Unless I develop dementia, I will remember not to share actual addresses
and phone numbers on the net in future.

Thank you, Shawn, for your diligence in protecting member security from
unscrupulous and possibly criminal activity.

Regards,

Michael Walters


On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 00:25 -0600, Shawn wrote:
> Can an exec see if they can delete Michael's message from the archive?
> 
> I don't mean to suggest in any way that Michael's question is not valid, 
> but I feel strongly that actual personal street addresses, and phone 
> numbers should not be posted on a public mailing list.  If I'm deemed to 
> be reacting overly strongly, feel free to ignore me.  But, I'd rather 
> our members be safe than, possibly being hounded by the spammers and 
> worse out there.
> 
> Shawn
> 
> Michael John Walters wrote:
> > Hello Kin Wong,
> > 
> > When I payed for my two tiered membership you said that you would mail
> > it to me, so I showed you my ID card to get my new address correct.
> > 
> > I have been waiting quite a while for my card and it has not arrived in
> > the mail.
> 
> 
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