Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to post
this. I received an email stating "Advisory - A user is
attempting to share opinions and experiences about you in
our online community. " It then provides a link and
explains "Anonymous users post Experience Requests at
this website. An Experience Request is simply an
indication of a user's interest in sharing the
experiences that he or she has had with a particular
individual or business. Each Experience Request has one
subject (an individual or business), and the subject is
identified in the Experience Request."The email is from
supportdepartment@sharingexperience.biz.
Does anybody know what this is about?! I'm tempted to
respond to the posting on the web page but I'm afraid
it's a setup of some sort... any ideas would be welcome.

Re: Share Experience Posting by Dave

Dave
Sat Jun 26 07:17:19 CDT 2004

its definitely a setup. just trying to sucker you in to sign up for their
services so they can 'legally' spam you. ignore them and add to your spam
filter, they taper off after a couple weeks if you don't reply.

"mmf" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:21bea01c45b72$63a19630$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Hello,
> I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to post
> this. I received an email stating "Advisory - A user is
> attempting to share opinions and experiences about you in
> our online community. " It then provides a link and
> explains "Anonymous users post Experience Requests at
> this website. An Experience Request is simply an
> indication of a user's interest in sharing the
> experiences that he or she has had with a particular
> individual or business. Each Experience Request has one
> subject (an individual or business), and the subject is
> identified in the Experience Request."The email is from
> supportdepartment@sharingexperience.biz.
> Does anybody know what this is about?! I'm tempted to
> respond to the posting on the web page but I'm afraid
> it's a setup of some sort... any ideas would be welcome.



Re: Share Experience Posting by MMF

MMF
Sat Jun 26 08:44:09 CDT 2004

Thanks for the response. Good to know!
>-----Original Message-----
>its definitely a setup. just trying to sucker you in to
sign up for their
>services so they can 'legally' spam you. ignore them
and add to your spam
>filter, they taper off after a couple weeks if you don't
reply.
>
>"mmf" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:21bea01c45b72$63a19630$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hello,
>> I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to post
>> this. I received an email stating "Advisory - A user is
>> attempting to share opinions and experiences about you
in
>> our online community. " It then provides a link and
>> explains "Anonymous users post Experience Requests at
>> this website. An Experience Request is simply an
>> indication of a user's interest in sharing the
>> experiences that he or she has had with a particular
>> individual or business. Each Experience Request has one
>> subject (an individual or business), and the subject is
>> identified in the Experience Request."The email is from
>> supportdepartment@sharingexperience.biz.
>> Does anybody know what this is about?! I'm tempted to
>> respond to the posting on the web page but I'm afraid
>> it's a setup of some sort... any ideas would be
welcome.
>
>
>.
>