This company sent me several messages about 3 months ago. I knew that my class had a reunion coming up, so I thought that was why I was contacted. Ends up, my e-mail was pulled from a person with who I do business. To make matters even more embarrassing, they stole the addresses (mainly business contacts) and sent them messages posing as me. I contact Mr. Tinesley's Admin. Asst. Who then informed me it was my fault for opening the site through my e-mail and that they had done nothing wrong.
Today I received a message - just like the ones that went out to my business contacts. Only this time it came to my private e-mail and sadly it had the name of one of friends - who by the way is a MINOR. This company is nothing but a scam. They have forced me to change my e-mail account. This company needs to be fined or reported to the Attorney General's office. Their actions are questionable at best. Especially when you see this
http://aecnewsroom. Digitalmedianet.com/articles/viewarticle. Jsp? Id=453903
This is their PR firm. I spoke with their rep and all she did was laugh and say will you should have known better than to open the messages. When I asked about minors. She denied accessing minor e-mails, but wasn't sure how their computer knew who was or wasn't a minor. When I press her, she then told me to talk with customer service.
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