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Post by coolbarn on Apr 24, 2015 21:25:58 GMT -5
You're not getting what we're saying Shelby. Asking other people for Simon Lebon's personal details is bad form, regardless of whether they tell you via private message, email, or carrier pigeon. ONLY Simon should give out his email address - nobody else. If he has read your tweets, and for whatever reason doesn't want to give you the address, then you'll just have to accept that. Take the hint and move on; plenty of other real-life friends of yours will be happy to receive emails from you I'm sure. And trying to justify it by saying you've experienced rough times doesn't cut it; everybody goes through highs and lows in life but this doesn't entitle them to chat to their favourite celebrity to make them feel better. Nevertheless good luck. If Simon DOES want to chat with you again, then I hope he reads the tweets and acts on it
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Post by ShutterMaze on Apr 25, 2015 7:29:01 GMT -5
If you're continuing to struggle with various difficulties, consider counseling or a good friend, if possible.
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Post by Top Pop Fops on Apr 25, 2015 15:28:27 GMT -5
Have you tried whoooosh@hotmail.com ?
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Post by kirklott on Apr 25, 2015 16:28:10 GMT -5
If Simon really knows you, why don't you do this:
"I was friend's with Simon, and lost touch. If you're in contact him, please PM me."
Then ask "Please tell him YOUR NAME is trying to get in contact again. Please ask Simon to email me at YOUREMAIL@gmail.com"
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Post by kirklott on Apr 25, 2015 16:28:32 GMT -5
But your story is dubious at best...
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Post by intravenus on Apr 26, 2015 18:40:23 GMT -5
I used to have (For real ... no BS here) Simon's person Email address, wrongaim@yahoo.com. We both did talk online for well over two years or so, but then a lot os Sh*t happened & I lost touch with him. The Email from above No longer works & has Not for a few years now. How did you get his email address in the first place? Unless he gave it to you in person, you should consider the possibility that someone might have been pretending to be Simon... If he did give it to you in person, then it's likely he gave it to other fans as well and decided to delete his account because it would have been time consuming and an emotional investment to respond to what may have been dozens of fans on a regular basis.
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Post by mynick7 on Apr 26, 2015 21:13:16 GMT -5
I used to have (For real ... no BS here) Simon's person Email address, wrongaim@yahoo.com. We both did talk online for well over two years or so, but then a lot os Sh*t happened & I lost touch with him. The Email from above No longer works & has Not for a few years now. How did you get his email address in the first place? Unless he gave it to you in person, you should consider the possibility that someone might have been pretending to be Simon... If he did give it to you in person, then it's likely he gave it to other fans as well and decided to delete his account because it would have been time consuming and an emotional investment to respond to what may have been dozens of fans on a regular basis (Yahoo doesn't delete inactive accounts, so it would have been Simon who made that decision). Be nice, intravenus. It's none of your business how she got the email address so that shouldn't have even been asked. I already brought up the point of the possibility of it not having been Simon, so read everything before posting because it's annoying to read repeating points. You don't know the whole story so don't assume. And by the way, Yahoo has deleted email accounts of mine that were inactive so your final assumption is wrong.
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Post by intravenus on Apr 26, 2015 22:36:47 GMT -5
Your reply isn't nice! There's a big difference between assuming and suggesting, which is why I used words like "possibility" and "might". I was mistaken about Yahoo, but my point wasn't just repeating your question "You sure it was Simon?", I'm asking if he gave it to her in person because that is the only way she could be 100% sure that the email address was legit! And who are you to decide what should or shouldn't be asked, or how many times something can be brought up in different ways?
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Post by mynick7 on Apr 26, 2015 23:54:04 GMT -5
Your reply isn't nice! Why would Yahoo delete Simon's email account, unless it wasn't him? And there's a big difference between assuming and suggesting, which is why I used words like "possibility" and "might". My point wasn't just repeating your question "You sure it was Simon?", I'm asking if he gave it to her in person because that is the only way she could be 100% sure that the email address was legit! And who are you to decide what should or shouldn't be asked, or how many times something can be brought up in different ways? I said that Yahoo does delete inactive accounts. If it was inactive, they may have deleted it. I don't care if it had been Queen Elizabeth's account. I was talking about inactive accounts. I was not talking about accounts that may have been made under false pretenses. Those are two separate and different things. As a matter of fact, the bit you wrote originally about Yahoo and inactive accounts has been deleted from your original post but is still in what I quoted from you. So that was what I was referring to. Don't twist my words. Because under the circumstances and delicate subject matter, that is the only reason I said that how she got it was none of your business. Excuse me while I go and kick myself for having an opinion and caring.
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Post by intravenus on Apr 27, 2015 0:42:26 GMT -5
To be clear, I don't care how she actually got his email, and it's true that it's not my business. My question was a lead in to ask if she got his email in person or by some other means. It wasn't meant to be literally answered, but that may not be as clear as I'd like. BTW I edited my posts to correct my misinformation with the tag "CORRECTION: Yahoo apparently disables inactive accounts after a minimum of 6 months", not to twist your words.
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