I don’t understand how people can get their email address wrong. If they have a messy address, then fair enough, but if it’s a case of just their name with, say, a dot in the middle or a number at the end, then I’d say they have issues. Specially when they repeatedly give out the wrong address. Surely they must realise when no one replies?
For many years, I’ve received emails with holiday photos, appointment details. A few weeks ago I even received another Gary Moore‘s life insurance policy by email. And his wife’s (I’m assuming) physio booking.
In the past I used to attempt to forward mail by trying variations of my own email address; for example:
gary.moore@sameasmine.com
garrymoore@
garymoore1@
There’s a Gary Moore at each of the above, several other variations too. Nowadays, I tend to delete the email, occasionally advising the sender if it looks important.
Today, I received yet another. I might have to start copying them all here.
Funny enough, I used to have an uncle George.