RogerS
Established Member
Many of us took out an email address with Demon Internet in 1992 in the heady days of the internet. They were the original 'Tenner a month'. Since then Demon Internet have been sold on from company to company. Throughout all these moves, our email addresses have remained unchanged.
The format of the email address was brilliant [email protected]
I effectively 'owned' xxxxxxx which meant that I could instantly put anything in front of the @ sign. Great for anonymity. Great for signing up for all sorts of things where they blocked you if you had registered before using the same email address.
My actual email address is registered with countless companies, e-commerce sites, you name it. I can't even begin to think where they all are.
Now, Vodafone have sold us to NamesCo. No notification. Nothing. Quite by chance, I discovered that they were going to start charging for my website hosting. No notification. *******s.
But it gets worse. Buried in the Demon website is the little known fact that within two years, we are all going to lose our Demon email address. :evil: :evil: :evil: I've had that email address for over twenty years. It's almost a part of me. I have a strong emotional attachment to it.
I can't even begin to think of where or on what sites my email address is registered. To say that I am hacked off is an understatement.
And you can guess which company is top of my s**t list.
The format of the email address was brilliant [email protected]
I effectively 'owned' xxxxxxx which meant that I could instantly put anything in front of the @ sign. Great for anonymity. Great for signing up for all sorts of things where they blocked you if you had registered before using the same email address.
My actual email address is registered with countless companies, e-commerce sites, you name it. I can't even begin to think where they all are.
Now, Vodafone have sold us to NamesCo. No notification. Nothing. Quite by chance, I discovered that they were going to start charging for my website hosting. No notification. *******s.
But it gets worse. Buried in the Demon website is the little known fact that within two years, we are all going to lose our Demon email address. :evil: :evil: :evil: I've had that email address for over twenty years. It's almost a part of me. I have a strong emotional attachment to it.
I can't even begin to think of where or on what sites my email address is registered. To say that I am hacked off is an understatement.
And you can guess which company is top of my s**t list.