I wonder if sites out there remove the .'s from emails automatically so half the people enter the email correct and it ends up somewhere else.
I had some American woman keep emailing me instead of her husband. I tried a few times to tell her its the wrong address but she persisted in emailing me.I then started receiving emails from her to her husband to the same email address (mine) asking why someone is saying this is the wrong email address... errr... She didnt seem the sharpest tool in the box.
I have [email protected] which, of course, has that weird system where it basically ignores any full stops in the name. Pizza from Florida, mobile bills for someone in Glasgow and a university Professor from South Africa who has a VERY healthy stock portfolio!
No you don't. Well technically you do....but the dot is irrelevant.
You actually have:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Are all the same. It is not possible for one person to have [email protected] and another to have [email protected]. Once one is registered, all of the other combinations are also taken by that person.
At least for any gmail account, that is.
and if you read my post properly you'll see that I already know about the dots

