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Re: AW: [icann-eu] Re: 10.000 PIN codes found....
- To: SchultzKom@t-online.de, roberts@icann.org, icann-europe@fitug.de
- Subject: Re: AW: [icann-eu] Re: 10.000 PIN codes found....
- From: "Roberto Gaetano" <roberto_gaetano@hotmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 13:21:07 +0100
- Cc: ajm@icann.org
- Comment: This message comes from the icann-europe mailing list.
- Sender: owner-icann-europe@fitug.de
Christian,
>This is a good example how ICANN cares about the rights of members - if we
>still are members....
>If I imagine I would have been responsable of this I think if 60.000
>memberships had not been activated I had organized a mail to all members
>asking everyone if he had got the Pin or not.
I was puzzled by this approach, because I am assuming that if the PINs were
sent, and the account not activated, one of the two might have happened:
1. the individual was no longer interested in activating his/her membership
2. the letter with the PIN arrived in a different place than expected.
In either case, there will be no point in spending time and money in giving
a second try.
OTOH, if the individual that did not receive the PIN was really interested,
he/she would have contacted ICANN in first place to check why the thing did
not happen.
If they did not do so, it shows, IMHO, that *them*, not ICANN, have a low
interest in the matter.
In other words, if I do not receive a letter with important (to me) infos, I
would contact the sender to check what's happening, I would not expect the
sender to make a second contact, and ask me "Did you *really* receive my
mail?"
Regards
Roberto
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