We're not spam!

edited December 2010 in General Chat
If you've sent a support email to us in the past and were not able to get a response or you're not able to receive our newsletters can you share your email domain with me?

Pretty Please:)

It seems that we've been blacklisted with several ISPs\email providers and I need to fill out forms to get us back on their safelists.

Here's what I need:

If your email is hello@me.com I just need the me.com part.

If you're not comfortable posting the me.com part in this thread you can Pm them to me.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Comments

  • edited December 2010
    I sent a few emails to support recently and didnt get a reply.

    the email domain is:

    bigpond.com
  • edited December 2010
    Comcast.net

    It's happened every time.
  • edited December 2010
    I got your response a few days after I emailed it, and my domain name is hotmail.com. BTW, I marked your response as "Not Junk".
  • edited December 2010
    gmail.com
    (it still puts the newsletter in spam foldier even after I marked some as 'not spam')
  • edited December 2010
    I think if you are receiving the emails and the their being put into your in a spam folder, then that's a different (minor) issue, and not something Telltale can resolve - that's at your email program's filter settings end.
  • edited December 2010
    Farlander wrote: »
    gmail.com
    (it still puts the newsletter in spam foldier even after I marked some as 'not spam')

    Not for me, and I've been using gmail for ages now. I'm fine here.
  • edited December 2010
    gmail.com
  • edited December 2010
    gmail.com randomly, even though I've marked you as non-spam quite a few times, you'll get thrown in there. I'll always get the confirmation one, sometimes the response, and never the newsletter.
  • edited December 2010
    Amy Lukima wrote: »
    We're not spam!

    How do you explain this then:
    unbenanntau.jpg

    I found 6 TTG-interlopers in my inbox this morning. How did they get there?
    Do they reproduce when you are not looking?
  • edited December 2010
    der_ketzer wrote: »
    How do you explain this then:
    unbenanntau.jpg

    I found 6 TTG-interlopers in my inbox this morning. How did they get there?
    Do they reproduce when you are not looking?

    They must do. I had three.
  • edited December 2010
    All I could think when I saw that was "Damn, I wish I knew German."
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