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October 09, 2005

What's WITH people these days?

Today was a bit strange. I was reviewing the statistics for my Web sites and noticed a significant amount of traffic from a large and fairly well known online community/forum that I hadn't visited for a couple of years. Traffic to my sites from that forum means that people there must be posting links to my content. Thus, I have readers there, and I always feel that I owe my readers my support. So, off I went to see if I could offer information or support to anyone there. I registered and created a forum "signature." In that signature, I included my name, profession, email address, and Web site URLs. Since I don't charge anyone for information, support, or advocacy, in every other forum, that would be acceptable. But not on that forum. At least not to a couple of very verbal ladies (well, women) who immediately took affront to my signature. One of them felt the need to reply to every post I made and scold me for "advertising." If I were new to forums, I wouldn't be surprised. If these women had approached me nicely, I wouldn't be so sad. I don't know if I'll continue posting there or not. A couple of other members have sent me very nice private messages, but who needs that kind of stress. Sigh. You may wonder why I'm posting this. I really do have a point. If you're a member of a forum somewhere, I hope make new members feel welcome. There's always room for new people in our support groups.

September 23, 2005

Flowers from FDT? No Way...

Today is my mother inlaw's 91st birthday. Wanting to send her something beautiful and special, I went to the FTD site to send her some flowers. being very careful to choose a bouquet that, according to their web site, could be delivered on her birthday, I found a gorgeous bouquet of Peruvian Lilies and ordered it -- YESTERDAY. This was something I'd done many times before, and had found FTD to be dependable. Not this time! At four o'clock this afternoon, I received a phone call from someone at FTD. They said that FTD no longer has an affiliated florist in the town where my mother inlaw lives, but they could have it delivered to her via FedEx tommorow -- for an additional $35.00. Not too pleased, I told them I thought they should pay the FedEx charges since they hadn't been keeping track of their affiliated florists, and the information on their web site guaranteed delivery today. Additionally, one hour before the end of the business day was a bit late to be telling me that our birthday gift was not going to be delivered...

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