We have received
your submission, and we have already sent an automated e-mail reply
to the address you entered.
IMPORTANT!
- You must click on a link in the
automated e-mail reply to activate your membership.
- You will then receive a second
e-mail which contains the password to my booking consultation
page.
Failure to confirm your email address will mean you
cannot book a consulation
Feng
Shui Astrology
Normally, you will get our e-mail without
any problem at all. But just in case, please
note...
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IMPORTANT MESSAGE:
If you do not get the automated e-mail response
within 30 minutes, and if there was no typo above,
your ISP/mail service is filtering out our e-mail, by
mistake.
More critically, it also means that they will
filter out future e-mail from us to you. So we will not
be able to reply to you, even when you e-mail us to say that you
are upset that you have not received our e-mail.
What to do?
Check your "Junk" (or "Bulk") folder for the automated reply --
your ISP/mail service may have filtered it there. If not, they
deleted it without telling you.
Please do not be upset with your ISP/mail service. Please do not be
upset with us, either because this is not our fault -- we did send
the e-mail to the address you entered. Be angry with
spammers, because this is their fault.
Spam is such a enormous problem that all ISPs/mail services filter
e-mail nowadays. "False-positives" (filters that drop e-mail by
mistake) happen, due to the complexity and the sheer amount of spam
they receive.
So what to do?
All customer-focused ISPs and mail services recognize the problem
of false-positives. So they provide you with ways to allow the
e-mail that you specifically want to pass through the
filter.
It's kind of like a " manual over-ride of the system," and your
ISP/mail service has most likely provided a simple tool for you to
do it yourself. After all, we sent the mail. You want
it. Your ISP's job is to deliver it.
So please whitelist our e-mail address(es) to ensure that you can
receive all important support, e-zines, post-order,
and other e-mail that you request.
Click
on this link to take the whitelisting steps.
Even if you do receive the automated e-mail reply, it's a
great idea to whitelist because filtering software is
unstable. What it accepts today, it might reject
tomorrow. So please click on the above link to whitelist
us.
We only ever send you e-mail that you specifically request and
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As noted above, you will normally get our
e-mail without any problem at all. But just in case you don't,
take the whitelisting
steps necessary and then please return to the form you just
used and re-send it to us.
All the best,
Your Support Team
P.S. What should you do if you
cannot whitelist us?
ISPs or mail services who do not whitelist may provide one or more
reasons/excuses for their inability to deliver mail that you
specifically want...
1) Your ISP will not do it. They may make up all
kinds of excuses, or even blame us, but the bottom line is that
they are not delivering e-mail that YOU want. Period.
2) You can't get their support group to tell you how to
whitelist. Either they don't answer you, or they dance around
the question, or deflect blame.
3) They don't provide the tools to whitelist, or the tools don't
work, or it's simply technically impossible for them to do it.
For example, the "safe list" at Hotmail does not work when you want
to permit an address through their filter.
Their
shortcomings have become your problem. Switch.
4) Your ISP responds to a whitelist request BY TURNING OFF THE
SPAM FILTERS COMPLETELY. That's like asking someone to put a
gate in the high wall around your house and the reply is... "Sure,
we'll just take the ENTIRE wall down."
That is an
irresponsible and self-focused response to a valid request -- it
merely turfs the problem back onto the customer, which is an
unacceptable reply. Do not accept this poor proposition.
No matter what the reason, it all boils down to the same thing. You
have an ISP or mail service that is not fulfilling your most basic
of EXPECTATIONS. You won't get what you want with an ISP like
that.
So What To Do??
1) Complain... "Deliver My
Mail!"
Complain by sending an e-mail to addresses that start with "abuse@"
and "postmaster@" followed by the domain of your ISP or mail
service (ex., if you are using an address@hotmail.com, send your
complaint to abuse@hotmail.com and postmaster@hotmail.com). Mail
sent to those addresses has a good chance of being seen. Send it
FROM THE ADDRESS YOU USE
WITH THAT SERVICE, for emphasis.
You might not get a reply, but regardless, it is important to
register a complaint when a company does not deliver the service
that you specifically EXPECT, the delivery of mail.
2) Please click upon the BACK button on your
browser, enter a different e-mail address, and e-mail your question
again. (If you want to use a free, Web-based address,
Yahoo! Mail receives our e-mail without any problem.)
We are sincerely sorry for this bother. This is
not our
fault. If they try to confuse the issue or say bad things about us,
please ask them to cc us. We have nothing to hide and are being
very open about it -- we'll see if they are, too. If they refuse to
cc us, please send us a cc of their communication.
No matter what they may say to make us look bad, it's really very
simple...
We sent the mail.
You want the mail. It is the
obligation of your ISP/mail service to deliver it, no matter what
they say.
For more
information about bad ISPs who do not feel it is their obligation
to "deliver the mail," please click here.