shastadazy
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Ok, I have a very frustrating situation, and I don't know where else to post this.
I recently passed my exam(yay) and I selected my "local" chapter. Now, I'm getting emails from the secretary with chapter info and events. The emails are coming through without the recipients being blind carbon copied in any way. So, when I access them from work through webmail, I see 20feet of names and email addresses before I get to the 1 sentence email. My personal email address(and everyone else's) is visible to the other 300 recipients on that list.
I've tried emailing the sender of these emails to point this out and request that they fix this, but received another email with no change. I emailed again and explained what I'm seeing and why this is a problem and how she can fix it, but she insists that that's not how they sent the email, and she doesn't know why it's a problem and I should let them know if I want to be removed from their list.
So. How do I get through to this person? I am frustrated, because I WANT the communication, but I want them to be professional and non-invasive and right now, they are very invasive when sent this way, and this is not the professional way to generate a mailing list communication, but she thinks I'm being difficult.
Anyone have any suggestions?? I don't want to be a whiner, but I've also been getting a lot of excess spam at that email address, and I don't want to be open to getting more, like this.
-Denise L. Laudenberger, CPC
I recently passed my exam(yay) and I selected my "local" chapter. Now, I'm getting emails from the secretary with chapter info and events. The emails are coming through without the recipients being blind carbon copied in any way. So, when I access them from work through webmail, I see 20feet of names and email addresses before I get to the 1 sentence email. My personal email address(and everyone else's) is visible to the other 300 recipients on that list.
I've tried emailing the sender of these emails to point this out and request that they fix this, but received another email with no change. I emailed again and explained what I'm seeing and why this is a problem and how she can fix it, but she insists that that's not how they sent the email, and she doesn't know why it's a problem and I should let them know if I want to be removed from their list.
So. How do I get through to this person? I am frustrated, because I WANT the communication, but I want them to be professional and non-invasive and right now, they are very invasive when sent this way, and this is not the professional way to generate a mailing list communication, but she thinks I'm being difficult.
Anyone have any suggestions?? I don't want to be a whiner, but I've also been getting a lot of excess spam at that email address, and I don't want to be open to getting more, like this.
-Denise L. Laudenberger, CPC