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There are SO MANY terrible practices like this carried out by companies big enough to know better. From registering new domains for email addresses (for a while a BigCorp customer of ours had a mix of @bigcorp.com and @bigcorp2.com email addresses, how the hell is any user meant to guess that MediumCorp hasn't also spun up a mediumcorp2.com mail server?!) to FedEx sending "click this link to pay import duties" texts from random unaffiliated (probably personal?) mobile numbers as their primary method of contacting recipients for import duties... The internet (like credit cards) is built on and around trust, and it shouldn't be.

Congrats on the loot, though! Your former company can't be all bad. ;)





>mix of @bigcorp.com and @bigcorp2.com

This pisses me off when the company I work for as a website for the new application for the week. I couldn't even begin to tell you how many websites we have. They don't have a list of them anywhere.




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