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So well said, Lynn! I agree. Keep up the good work, Bivio!

What I get out of Bivio support is well worth a few deletes.

Marlene Fondrick
Treasurer
Diamonds in the Rough



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On Sep 19, 2010 11:35 AM, Leo Cardillo <cardillo@bellatlantic.net> wrote:

I agree 100% with Lynn's observations.
 
Leo Cardillo
Treasurer, 711 Investment Club


From: club_cafe@bivio.com [mailto:club_cafe@bivio.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Ostrem
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 12:30 PM
To: The Club Cafe
Subject: Re: club_cafe: Help !!!!

Good grief!� I've been an active member on the bivio club cafe for over 10 years now. �I think this is probably the 4th such message of its kind that has accidentally gotten through.� I barely noticed as I hit my delete key.
If people can't understand that occasional junk mail will get through, and they can't distinguish the benefit� when weighing�one stupid email against all the education that can be gleaned from being a list member, then I am glad to see them GO. This isn't even a virus.� It's someone who datamined an email address.�
Please don't go out of your way to change how bivio deals with this situation.� I'd be happy to "delete" one problem message every 2-3 years than to have you make posting more difficult - only to appease a few fuss budgets.
The bivio crew is doing an excellent job.� The fuss budgets will be back when they need help with something.� As usual.
Lynn Ostrem, President
Crow River Investment Club
I agree with these sentiments whole heartedly! To add to the conversation, in my 'real job' (when I'm not my clubs accountant) I am a photographer. My work is 100% digital, when I'm not shooting, I am on the computer. As a result, I need to be very, very on the ball about tech. I am extremely detail oriented about keeping my email address secure, keeping my computer and files virus free, etc. Well! About 2 months ago my yahoo email was hacked. My entire yahoo address book, literally hundreds of people, got an email asking them to buy something that would make a certain something grow and....I'm not going to elaborate, you get the idea. 

The point is, this can happen to the best of us. IT JUST HAPPENS. Delete the email, move on with your day. Problem solved. 

I salute the Bivio team, you guys are awesome!

Ellen Shershow
Treasurer
End Game Investments





Ellen Shershow Pena Photography
415.690.0278





On Sep 19, 2010, at 9:40 AM, Marlene Fondrick wrote:

So well said, Lynn! I agree. Keep up the good work, Bivio!

What I get out of Bivio support is well worth a few deletes.

Marlene Fondrick
Treasurer
Diamonds in the Rough



-- Sent from my Palm Pre


On Sep 19, 2010 11:35 AM, Leo Cardillo <cardillo@bellatlantic.net> wrote:

I agree 100% with Lynn's observations.
 
Leo Cardillo
Treasurer, 711 Investment Club


From: club_cafe@bivio.com [mailto:club_cafe@bivio.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Ostrem
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 12:30 PM
To: The Club Cafe
Subject: Re: club_cafe: Help !!!!

Good grief!� I've been an active member on the bivio club cafe for over 10 years now. �I think this is probably the 4th such message of its kind that has accidentally gotten through.� I barely noticed as I hit my delete key.
�
If people can't understand that occasional junk mail will get through, and they can't distinguish the benefit� when weighing�one stupid email against all the education that can be gleaned from being a list member, then I am glad to see them GO. This isn't even a virus.� It's someone who datamined an email address.�
�
Please don't go out of your way to change how bivio deals with this situation.� I'd be happy to "delete" one problem message every 2-3 years than to have you make posting more difficult - only to appease a few fuss budgets.
�
The bivio crew is doing an excellent job.� The fuss budgets will be back when they need help with something.� As usual.
�
Lynn Ostrem, President
Crow River Investment Club