Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Posted and emailed.

As I mentioned in my reply to your "Order" your message ended up on a Usenet
newsgroup.

Please inform the website you were on that it would be best to eliminate
their
interface to this newsgroup as they are losing orders because of it. Your
message isn't the first that's come through, but it's the first and last
that
I'm responding to via email.

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Posted and emailed.

As I mentioned in my reply to your "Order" your message ended up on a Usenet
newsgroup.

Please inform the website you were on that it would be best to eliminate
their
interface to this newsgroup as they are losing orders because of it. Your
message isn't the first that's come through, but it's the first and last
that
I'm responding to via email.

--
~~Bluesea~~
Spam is great in musubi but not in email.
Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply.


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Leonard wrote:

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Actually I would agree with you Blue except that the website does say that
it is an interface to the RFDT group. I think the problem has arisen in the
fact that the people who are posting throuh their site don't KNOW what
Usenet even is, and they aren't obviously reading the title of the page
(rec.food.drink.tea) not to mention that even if they read it some of them
apparently don't understand it. Part of me is glad there is an interface
where people can post here without needing a newsreader and newsserver and
all that, but I do wish the owner of that site would give more information
about where the postings are actually going so that the complete newbies
understand it's not a forum for their particular site.. I other words, if
you have people who are really clueless about usenet you have to go
overboard to try to get them to understand before they post. It's hard to
just stumble into posting on usenet in other ways, IMHO.

On the other hand, maybe the site owner doesn't want people to realize that
the forum is a Usenet group accessible by every and anyone from many
different portals, and is not a creation and "service" provided by the shop
itself. In which case I feel used.

Melinda

"Bluesea" > wrote in message
news
> Posted and emailed.
>
> As I mentioned in my reply to your "Order" your message ended up on a
> Usenet
> newsgroup.
>
> Please inform the website you were on that it would be best to eliminate
> their
> interface to this newsgroup as they are losing orders because of it. Your
> message isn't the first that's come through, but it's the first and last
> that
> I'm responding to via email.
>
> --
> ~~Bluesea~~
> Spam is great in musubi but not in email.
> Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply.
>
>



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Actually I would agree with you Blue except that the website does say that
it is an interface to the RFDT group. I think the problem has arisen in the
fact that the people who are posting throuh their site don't KNOW what
Usenet even is, and they aren't obviously reading the title of the page
(rec.food.drink.tea) not to mention that even if they read it some of them
apparently don't understand it. Part of me is glad there is an interface
where people can post here without needing a newsreader and newsserver and
all that, but I do wish the owner of that site would give more information
about where the postings are actually going so that the complete newbies
understand it's not a forum for their particular site.. I other words, if
you have people who are really clueless about usenet you have to go
overboard to try to get them to understand before they post. It's hard to
just stumble into posting on usenet in other ways, IMHO.

On the other hand, maybe the site owner doesn't want people to realize that
the forum is a Usenet group accessible by every and anyone from many
different portals, and is not a creation and "service" provided by the shop
itself. In which case I feel used.

Melinda

"Bluesea" > wrote in message
news
> Posted and emailed.
>
> As I mentioned in my reply to your "Order" your message ended up on a
> Usenet
> newsgroup.
>
> Please inform the website you were on that it would be best to eliminate
> their
> interface to this newsgroup as they are losing orders because of it. Your
> message isn't the first that's come through, but it's the first and last
> that
> I'm responding to via email.
>
> --
> ~~Bluesea~~
> Spam is great in musubi but not in email.
> Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply.
>
>



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Clarification: I looked at the actual posting form and it does seem to make
that clear to all except wilfully ignorant people who don't read the
instructions. And, well....Usenet and the internet has been dealing with
those for years.



Melinda


>
> On the other hand, maybe the site owner doesn't want people to realize
> that the forum is a Usenet group accessible by every and anyone from many
> different portals, and is not a creation and "service" provided by the
> shop itself. In which case I feel used.
>
> Melinda



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Melinda
 
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Clarification: I looked at the actual posting form and it does seem to make
that clear to all except wilfully ignorant people who don't read the
instructions. And, well....Usenet and the internet has been dealing with
those for years.



Melinda


>
> On the other hand, maybe the site owner doesn't want people to realize
> that the forum is a Usenet group accessible by every and anyone from many
> different portals, and is not a creation and "service" provided by the
> shop itself. In which case I feel used.
>
> Melinda



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