Hey Luke, yeah you. Apparently you think you know your email address when in fact you do not. I have a gmail address with luke.rogers which includes other variations (lukerogers, l.u.k.e.r.o.g.e.r.s, etc…) due to the way Google handles email accounts (http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&ctx=mail&answer=10313). If the only alphabetic characters before the @ symbol are “lukerogers” and they are in that order then the email comes to me.
With that said I have had 3 different people sign up for accounts on sites and use some variation of my email address so I receive their verification emails and therefore I can log into their accounts. Now, I haven’t done that because it would be unethical. People should really be sure they know what their email address is before they create an account of any site.
If you are one of the Luke’s I am referring to email me at the email addresses I eluded to at the beginning of this email and I will send over the information you were supposed to receive. Here are the Luke’s and what they might be looking for:
- Luke in Europe (Airline account, looked like a nice trip)
- Luke in Pennsylvania (Online Textbook for this semester, probably important and thank your dad for paying)
- Luke in Great Britain (iTunes account, you probably want this one)