Ok, I've been invited to a birthday party for a one year old, going on the FROM e-mail address, it is somewhere in Stanford, CT. Don't live anywhere near there, don't know anyone who lives there. This e-mail also has one of those entertaining disclaimers at the bottom. Maybe someone shouldn't be using their office e-mail account to send out this type of correspondance. I'll also point out how inconsiderate it is to wait this long before sending an invitation to a party. Maybe they are just fishing for gifts.
Here is the inbound message:
from Maureen Stazinski maureen.stazinski@towersperrin.com
date Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:53 AM
subject Wyatt's 1st birthday
hide details 8:53 AM (23 minutes ago) Reply
Hi,
We are having a small 1st birthday party for Wyatt on this Sunday (June
28). Hopefully the rain will stop by then!
Come by after 2.
We'll have some burgers and hotdogs.
Let us know if you don't think you can make it. Hope to see you then ,
Maureen
NOTICE: This communication may contain confidential, proprietary or
legally privileged information. It is intended only for the person(s) to
whom it is addressed. If you are not an intended recipient, you may not
use, read, retransmit, disseminate or take any action in reliance upon it.
Please notify the sender that you have received it in error and immediately
delete the entire communication, including any attachments. Towers Perrin
does not encrypt and cannot ensure the confidentiality or integrity of
external e-mail communications and, therefore, cannot be responsible for
any unauthorized access, disclosure, use or tampering that may occur during
transmission. This communication is not intended to create or modify any
obligation, contract or warranty of Towers Perrin, unless the firm clearly
expresses such an intent.
2 comments:
this is for my nephews party, I'm sorry that you were sent this e-mail by accident. Can you please take this blog post off and keep your comments about my sister-in-law to youself!
No, don't think I'll be removing this message. Too entertaining. More to the point, blogs are places expressly for not keeping comments to yourself.
How was the party?
Post a Comment