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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1077897, member: 19065"]FideliTrade sending a blanket email rather than individual email messages was meant to streamline the process of contacting new accounts about the status of their account set up but also worked to say it was not to confirm they would be receiving a set. That speeds up processing of orders for FideliTrade. While that is obviously not spam, it unfortunately triggers the default settings of some spam filters on some email accounts, but not all experienced their email going to the trash/spam folder. If one isn't minding their automatic email filters, they are bound to miss far more than an account status update for some coins they ordered. Folks should have more prescience of mind to check that folder more frequently, especially when expecting some sort of confirmation from a new company they haven't dealt with in email before after tendering their own and babysitting their inbox for a response. It is common practice to add to ones contacts new email addresses to prevent this very thing from happening. Many enewsletter subscriptions and service providers often include reminder messages to do this. Anyway, the point about email is moot. The OP did not do everything he could have done prior to posting what led to the length of this thread.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1077897, member: 19065"]FideliTrade sending a blanket email rather than individual email messages was meant to streamline the process of contacting new accounts about the status of their account set up but also worked to say it was not to confirm they would be receiving a set. That speeds up processing of orders for FideliTrade. While that is obviously not spam, it unfortunately triggers the default settings of some spam filters on some email accounts, but not all experienced their email going to the trash/spam folder. If one isn't minding their automatic email filters, they are bound to miss far more than an account status update for some coins they ordered. Folks should have more prescience of mind to check that folder more frequently, especially when expecting some sort of confirmation from a new company they haven't dealt with in email before after tendering their own and babysitting their inbox for a response. It is common practice to add to ones contacts new email addresses to prevent this very thing from happening. Many enewsletter subscriptions and service providers often include reminder messages to do this. Anyway, the point about email is moot. The OP did not do everything he could have done prior to posting what led to the length of this thread.[/QUOTE]
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