Invite from Sarah Robbins (intellagirl@gmail.com)
SarahRobbins (intellagirl@gmail.com) has invited you as a friend on Quechup... ...the social networking platform sweeping the globe Go to: http://quechup.com/join.php/aT0wMDAwMDAwMDA5MDg4NjkzJmM9OTY2NjU%3D to accept Sarah's invite You can use Quechup to meet new people, catch up with old friends, maintain a blog, share videos & photos, chat with other members, play games, and more. It's no wonder Quechup is fast becoming 'The Social Networking site to be on' Join Sarah and his friends today: http://quechup.com/join.php/aT0wMDAwMDAwMDA5MDg4NjkzJmM9OTY2NjU%3D ------------------------------------------------------------------ You received this because Sarah Robbins (intellagirl@gmail.com) knows and agreed to invite you. You will only receive one invitation from intellagirl@gmail.com. Quechup will not spam or sell your email address, see our privacy policy - http://quechup.com/privacy.php Go to http://quechup.com/emailunsubscribe.php/ZW09YWlyLWxAbGlzdHNlcnYuYW9pci5vcmc%... if you do not wish to receive any more emails from Quechup. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright Quechup.com 2007. ------------------------------------ Go to http://quechup.com/emailunsubscribe.php/ZW09YWlyLWxAbGlzdHNlcnYuYW9pci5vcmc%... if you do not wish to receive any more emails from Quechup
On 01/09/07, Sarah Robbins <intellagirl@gmail.com> wrote:
SarahRobbins (intellagirl@gmail.com) has invited you as a friend on Quechup... ...the social networking platform sweeping the globe
I've had a couple of invitations to Quechup in the last couple of days. I've decided to join ... BUT, I'm not sure that I really like the way that it works ... 1: You have to have an alias, and can't have a "real" name. That meant that, when I got another invitation I initially rejected it, as I didn't recognise the alias. I prefer the sites that let you choose. 2: You don't get the choice about whether or not to have your location showing; you seem to have to... 3: What is good, is that it is letting me claim to be 117! I generally don't like to put my age in the field, so go for being as old as I can. 117 is the oldest I've been able to be so far! Sometimes I'm limited to 100, or even 99. 4: It wouldn't let me get out of editing my profile, until I'd said who I wanted to meet. I couldn't just be there. It's left me feeling out of control; which I don't like. Emma
The invite that came from me was the result of phishing from the site. Please disregard. S On 9/1/07, Emma Duke-Williams <emma.dukewilliams@gmail.com> wrote:
On 01/09/07, Sarah Robbins <intellagirl@gmail.com> wrote:
SarahRobbins (intellagirl@gmail.com) has invited you as a friend on Quechup... ...the social networking platform sweeping the globe
I've had a couple of invitations to Quechup in the last couple of days. I've decided to join ... BUT, I'm not sure that I really like the way that it works ...
1: You have to have an alias, and can't have a "real" name. That meant that, when I got another invitation I initially rejected it, as I didn't recognise the alias. I prefer the sites that let you choose.
2: You don't get the choice about whether or not to have your location showing; you seem to have to...
3: What is good, is that it is letting me claim to be 117! I generally don't like to put my age in the field, so go for being as old as I can. 117 is the oldest I've been able to be so far! Sometimes I'm limited to 100, or even 99.
4: It wouldn't let me get out of editing my profile, until I'd said who I wanted to meet. I couldn't just be there.
It's left me feeling out of control; which I don't like.
Emma
-- Sarah "Intellagirl" Robbins Director of Emerging Technologies www.MediaSauce.com www.ubernoggin.com http://www.intellagirl.com http://secondlife.intellagirl.com Yahoo: Intellagirl Skype: Intellagirl SecondLife: Intellagirl Tully
"4: It wouldn't let me get out of editing my profile, until I'd said who I wanted to meet. I couldn't just be there." A clue to why this is the case might be "Quechup.com is owned and operated by iDateT Ltd." Quechup seems to be the only thing they have produced so far and it is according to their company website (http://www.idatecorp.com) "an online dating and matching service." Interestingly enough the first page of their company website has their stock value on it. I don't know a lot about business but it seems to me this company is basically having people spam eachother in to the site to raise the value of their stocks? I'm sure a lot of companies are doing similar things.. but this one was just to obvious? :P -asa -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fran: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org]For Emma Duke-Williams Skickat: den 1 september 2007 17:45 Till: air-l@listserv.aoir.org; Sarah Robbins Amne: Re: [Air-L] Invite from Sarah Robbins (intellagirl@gmail.com) On 01/09/07, Sarah Robbins <intellagirl@gmail.com> wrote:
SarahRobbins (intellagirl@gmail.com) has invited you as a friend on Quechup... ...the social networking platform sweeping the globe
I've had a couple of invitations to Quechup in the last couple of days. I've decided to join ... BUT, I'm not sure that I really like the way that it works ... 1: You have to have an alias, and can't have a "real" name. That meant that, when I got another invitation I initially rejected it, as I didn't recognise the alias. I prefer the sites that let you choose. 2: You don't get the choice about whether or not to have your location showing; you seem to have to... 3: What is good, is that it is letting me claim to be 117! I generally don't like to put my age in the field, so go for being as old as I can. 117 is the oldest I've been able to be so far! Sometimes I'm limited to 100, or even 99. 4: It wouldn't let me get out of editing my profile, until I'd said who I wanted to meet. I couldn't just be there. It's left me feeling out of control; which I don't like. Emma _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/
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Asa Rosenberg -
Emma Duke-Williams -
Sarah Robbins