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Sander <san### [at] stolscom> wrote in <MsgID-suppressed>:
>Thanks for the offer. Should I send you a copy of the e-mail dialogue, or
>would that be a breach of something? You could get an idea of how they react
>to my complaints, that way. I am *not* a programmer...
Since you asked ..
It would be a serious breach if you posted their replies publically without
getting prior consent from them. [Treating people as human beings with respect
is priority number one when you are trying to get someone to listen to you ..
and that --respect-- is what Netiquette is basically about. But see below.]
Copying the messages to one personal friend is another matter. Lawyers can
differ (and can go to h___). Common sense: send such communications only
privately to a person who shares your concerns about an issue; you've been
corresponding with a *company* (representatives thereof) in their official
capacity. This relaxes some of the stringency of ethical dictates concerning
priviledged communications IMO.
If a company representative is abusive to you, all bets are off -- post their
stuff to public fora freely. THAT's a public service.
My humble opin,
soren andersen
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