Anonymous wrote:In quick succession.
Are they that incompetent that they can’t fix a communications glitch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In quick succession.
Are they that incompetent that they can’t fix a communications glitch?
You know you can opt out.
Anonymous wrote:In quick succession.
Are they that incompetent that they can’t fix a communications glitch?
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps they've merged multiple lists and didn't properly dedupe. Frankly, I'd rather receive multiple messages than no message.
But I only get one message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In quick succession.
Are they that incompetent that they can’t fix a communications glitch?
Meh. First world problem.
First world problems need solving too. We do live in the first world, so this describes pretty much all of our problems and isn’ta reason not to fix them. But that wasn’t what you meant, was it? You just wanted to be dismissive. Why not just move along?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In quick succession.
Are they that incompetent that they can’t fix a communications glitch?
Meh. First world problem.
Anonymous wrote:No idea. The peak of spam was during the anti-racism survey, but now I still receive multiple communications from central office for each message. Then the communications are often sent out again by the PTAs of my children's schools! When I was on the PTA, I never repeated the school's messages, and coordinated with them on who sent which reminder.
Oh well. MCPS has been good for my children in other ways, so I take the good with the bad.
Anonymous wrote:In quick succession.
Are they that incompetent that they can’t fix a communications glitch?