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Becca_in_MD said:I received an apology e-mail to one of my addresses yesterday but not the other.
pamperedlinda said:Was it an actual apology or the one that said something like "We are testing our email system, this is a test email, thanks for understanding and then directed you to the pc website" ...I know some who got that one too, I don't think that's an apology.
vanscootin said:I just got one from HO:
Dear Consultant,
Yesterday, during a test with our email system, we inadvertently sent a test email to some of your customers who receive our monthly Pampered Chef customer eNewsletter. It is possible that none of your customers received this or perhaps just some of them did.
This email was titled “You’re Invited” and the text appeared to be a foreign language. What they actually saw was what is known as “Greek text” which is commonly used for tests. It does not translate into anything meaningful because it is simply a placeholder. You may have heard from customers who were confused and we are so sorry.
This was a simple human error that happens with e-communications occasionally. A best practice is to send customers a brief email of explanation. Most of your customers have already received this email from us and the rest will receive it today.
Again, we apologize for this error and any inconvenience it has caused. We know how important your relationships are with your customers!
Sincerely,
Kelly Smith
Chief Marketing Officer
Makes you wonder who's watching
chef131doreen said:I have gotten about 10 OPT outs from this e-mail they sent out . .this whole new web is crazy . Everyday there is a glitch of some sort . Now they are messing with our consomeres emails .
I can't see this web opening ,until they fix a lot of stuff
The purpose of the email is to share a screenshot of a strange email that was sent out and to ask for help in translating its contents.
The sender of the email is not specified in the screenshot. It could be someone within the company or an external source.
The significance of the email is unclear. It may be a prank, a mistake, or a legitimate message in a foreign language.
Unfortunately, the email does not provide a translation. The sender is asking for help from others to decipher the message.
It is unclear if there is any concern about the email. The sender may just be curious about its contents or there could be a potential issue with the message.