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Black listed and clueless Attempt to find out how I got blacklisted

#1 User is offline   Geoduck2 

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Posted 2010-December-01, 17:38

Today while looking around, I clicked on a BBO HBG (Happy Bridge Group) tournament and was surprised to see that my nick had been blacklisted from playing in the tournament. I don't have a clue why I would be blacklisted. I think I tried to sign up on their website once only to give up when I discovered I needed an email client to join. (I only use gmail) Can anyone shed any light on this for me?
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Posted 2010-December-01, 21:09

View PostGeoduck2, on 2010-December-01, 17:38, said:

Today while looking around, I clicked on a BBO HBG (Happy Bridge Group) tournament and was surprised to see that my nick had been blacklisted from playing in the tournament. I don't have a clue why I would be blacklisted. I think I tried to sign up on their website once only to give up when I discovered I needed an email client to join. (I only use gmail) Can anyone shed any light on this for me?


that is a private group

they admit or not at will

but you can always ask a group td for an email address where you can appeal to the group owner

tho you will likely find the time and/or trouble are not worth it

i just go find other places to play

i recall a partner of mine who sparred witha group of tds. there must have been 20 emails, my partner wanted solidarity, i stopped reading or caring after the 3rd email

View PostFree, on 2011-May-10, 03:57, said:

Babalu just wanted a shoulder to cry on, is that too much to ask for?
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Posted 2010-December-02, 12:48

Ok and thank you for the response. I will take your advice and just forget the whole thing but I am still confused by this!
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Posted 2010-December-04, 00:40

I've never heard of any organization with a requirement like that. I think maybe you misunderstand. How can they tell whether you use an email client? As long as you have an email address you should be able to sign up and respond to the verification email.

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Posted 2010-December-04, 04:45

View Postbarmar, on 2010-December-04, 00:40, said:

I've never heard of any organization with a requirement like that. I think maybe you misunderstand. How can they tell whether you use an email client? As long as you have an email address you should be able to sign up and respond to the verification email.

Easily Barmar. All they need to do is to look where the accepting email came from. You could even check the headers if you were so inclined.
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Posted 2010-December-04, 13:59

Email is email. Web mail IS a mail client.
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Posted 2010-December-05, 22:56

You can use a mail client to access gmail.

I still can't imagine why a bridge club (or anyone else) would care how you read your email. And it seems like this requirement unfairly blocks a huge segment of potential members. I wouldn't be surprised if 50% of Internet users these days use webmail to read their email. If you use Hotmail or Yahoo Mail, you have to pay extra to access them with a mail client. Many people use their ISP's webmail interface so that they can manage their email from multiple computers.

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