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What's In Steve Ballmer's Inbox?

Barence writes "When Microsoft last year launched Outlook.com, the company carelessly left the SteveBallmer@Outlook.com address vacant. It was snapped up by the editor of PC Pro, giving an insight into the type of emails the public sends to the Microsoft CEO. Among the messages sent to the account are complaints about the Windows 8 interface, a plea from someone who was 'literally driven crazy' by Windows Server product keys, and someone who wants Windows Phone's calendar to remind him when he's being paid. There's also a more sinister complaint from someone who claims they were the victim of racial discrimination when applying for a job at a Microsoft Store."

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  1. duh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ikea adverts. He has to replace chairs.

    1. Re:duh by FatdogHaiku · · Score: 3, Funny

      IKEA furniture is so flimsy it breaks apart when you pick it up, so you can't really throw it.

      That's why you leave it in the box!
      This also results in better aerodynamics, longer flights, and higher impact energies...

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  2. Another view; a catch-all inbox by Lieutenant_Dan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I have a catch-all inbox that I use for various disposable e-mails. It's a popular domain.

    In a typical week I get:
    - 10+ people trying (and succeeding) creating FB accounts plus any updates and invites and comments and ...
    - ~5 e-mails from Gmail to activate an account
    - ~5 e-mails from Windows Live to activate an account
    - two library notifications about overdue books
    - a backup of the financial database from a company that has set the incorrect e-mail
    - Someone sending baby pictures of their newborn child to a co-worker to a similarly-named company
    - ~4 e-mails from patients for another similarly-named clinic
    - One or two e-mails from an insurance company with confidential data sent to the incorrect domain
    - LOTS of e-mails from people signing up on web sites that don't verify e-mails (horroscopes, matching sites, industrial newsletters, etc)

    Xmas was pretty busy with a lot of kids registering WIndows Live accounts for their XBOX.
    Out of courtesy I usually tell people that they have the wrong domain ...

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    1. Re:Another view; a catch-all inbox by stillnotelf · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I've found most of the places where I'd want to use stillnotelf+maybebadguy@gmail... don't usually accept the plus sign in the email address. I can't tell if they aren't standards-compliant because they're lazy and ignorant, or as a deliberate ploy to prevent filtering...

  3. Don't forget.. by Striikerr · · Score: 3, Informative

    Lots of SPAM advertising Dancing Monkey Man brand Anti-Persperants (Zoo Strength). For those on the go who feel the need to jump around on stage like an angry gorilla but don't want to be embarrassed by sweat marks..

  4. Reminds me of back in the day by axl917 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I once worked for a university IT department, where a lot of us still retained our old "not everyone needs e-mail" addresses well in to the late 90's, such as simple tom@school.edu, bob@school.edu, and so on. One day our rather red-faced director, "Steve", came out to us and said it may be time for everyone to adopt the current "jsmith" standard, and told how a young woman on campus had just sent a quite amorous e-mail to her boyfriend, also name of "Steve", but she only put his first name in the To: field.

  5. Ballmer's Inbox by sl4shd0rk · · Score: 5, Funny

    From: Jsvalbreijkaloua@ikea.com
    Subject: Holiday Sale - Select Chairs 75% Off

    From: amanda.good@monster.com
    Subject: Developers! Developers! Developers!

    From: rstallman@fsf.org
    Subject: RE: UEFI - See you in court.

    From: j.allen@rbc.com
    Subject: SCO still alive!?! Please wire more money!

    From: bgates@microsoft.com
    Subject: Dude, wtf windows 8? Investors want to know.

    From: Larry.Page@gmail.com
    Subject: Windows Phone LOLOLOL

    From: rvstrejklisauke@nokia.com
    Subject: RE:Meeting with Larry Page - not so good

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    1. Re:Ballmer's Inbox by jkrise · · Score: 5, Funny

      From: rvstrejklisauke@nokia.com
      Subject: RE:Meeting with Larry Page - not so good

      A bit cryptic. I thought a better one from nokia:

      From: stephenelop@nokia.com
      Subject: Mission accomplished, awaiting further orders...

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  6. Worked out for them by T.E.D. · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Just by getting their complaints published, emailing to the fake Ballmer was probably far more effective than emailing to the real one would have been.

  7. The truth hurts... by dclozier · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's actually steve.ballmer@gmail.com ;)

  8. Re:Shocker. by Inda · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Haven't we all done this at some point?

    I did it for a local football club who wouldn't stop sending me SMS texts.

    After the third attempt, I received two 'out of office' replies and knew I'd hit the jackpot. That taught me a big lesson about setting those damn things. I learnt that jane.bloggs@footballclub.com was on maternity leave and joe.bloggs@footballclub.com was out of the country for the rest of the week. Joe was high up in the company and probably had nice stuff in his house.

    The SMS texts stopped. Job done for the price of three emails, and a name-scrape from a website.

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