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>>>Then they might be addressed to you via the bcc and to a fake version of his email address. If the address for him is not exactly the same as his actual address then he will not get the email. imo, its a fake email pretending to be for him but bcc to one or more other recipients like you.
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>>This is not fake. I called the telephone number in the email (legitimate organization in my state). And I talked to the woman who sent the email; she was confirming his meeting tomorrow with two other people. We verified that the email they have on file is NOT my email (no period) and yet I am getting his email.
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>Well, if that is truly the case, then it is beyond astonishing considering the scale of gmail use ...
I agree. Imagine if his bank was sending him some information about his account and I got a hold of it. The possibilities would be endless <g>.
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