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  #61  
Old October 4th 16, 08:43 AM posted to alt.online-services.roadrunner,alt.windows7.general
Andy
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Can't help if its a fact do you know for a fact what my actual IQ is ????
NO so you have nothing to prove or disprove i am not just below that of a
Genius.
have you seen the wall of awards i have won for building some of the best
computers in my state?
or the work i have done for charity for those less fortunate then i am ?
I am well liked and respected in my town for the work i do for many of them.
And yes i know there are many out in the world smarter then i am.
I will never debate that.
But unless you know me personally and know what i have or don't have Don't
judge me.


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On Mon, 3 Oct 2016 03:25:31 -0400, "Andy" wrote:

my Iq is just below Genuis


That's the kind of statement that leads people to make fun of you.

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  #62  
Old October 4th 16, 08:44 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.online-services.roadrunner
Char Jackson
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On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 02:06:24 -0400, "Andy" wrote:

You are right about that.
But in the state of Maine i used to be a tech support rep you both have to
agree to be recorded or either of you can chose to end the call at any time
even at the start
I my self have done it many times.
Company's don't really want to lose business over a recorded phone call if
allot of money is at stake


If you really were doing tech support, which could very well be another
lie, I feel really badly for the people who called for help and got you.

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  #63  
Old October 4th 16, 08:56 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.online-services.roadrunner
Andy
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I still do it for another company actually.
I am a level 3 tech aka top tier.
I don't deal with the idiots at level 1 .
I work hard at what i do and get promoted often


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"Char Jackson" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 02:06:24 -0400, "Andy" wrote:

You are right about that.
But in the state of Maine i used to be a tech support rep you both have to
agree to be recorded or either of you can chose to end the call at any
time
even at the start
I my self have done it many times.
Company's don't really want to lose business over a recorded phone call if
allot of money is at stake


If you really were doing tech support, which could very well be another
lie, I feel really badly for the people who called for help and got you.

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  #64  
Old October 4th 16, 11:42 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
FromTheRafters[_2_]
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Andy wrote :
That is your state not Maine
we can and record most business conversations for things like tech support
calls
sales calls ect.
and yes it IS legal it's done daily but you are told at the start of the call
THIS CALL IS BEING RECORDED
most of the time to make sure the rep you talk to is not being a jerk and so
you arnt being a jerk to them either.
every state's law on this matter is different


You stated something about Maine, and I countered it with:

"Besides, You're wrong, Maine is a 'one party state' in this context.

'Maine law bars the interception, recording and or disclosure of any
oral or telephonic communication by the means of an electronic
recording device without the consent of at least one party or if they
are a party to said communication.'"

From this source:

https://www.mwl-law.com/wp-content/u...IONS-CHART.pdf

Your reading skills seem to be on par with your writing skills.

It says that if you are a party to the conversation, you can record it.
If a third party wants to record it, they can if and only if at least
one party (you or one of the other parties) is informed of the fact
that it is being recorded.

One party to the coversation needs to know, the others don't need to
know.

The fact that your above example *does* inform the other party is
because the 'other end' might be in a state with a more restrictive
statute, NOT because of the law in Maine.
  #65  
Old October 4th 16, 11:55 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
FromTheRafters[_2_]
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It happens that Andy formulated :

[...]

It does for instance if you did not want to be recorded and i told you at the
start of a phone call with you you were being recorded.


A courtesy or a protection against violating the law at the other end
of the conversation, not a Maine law.

you could say i dont want to be recorded and i would have 2 options.
1. not record you and take my chances on what was said ect.
2. still record you and you could say well i don't wish to be recorded good
bye and hang up.


Or option three, say 'fine' and make a clicking sound, and record it
anyway because it is not against the law to do so in Maine. Such
recording could not be used as evidence in a court of law in the other
state (but it can be in Maine) if they are a 'two party' state (Maine
is a one party state) though, and *that* is why you announce the fact
of recording in the first place. Not because you have to by state law
in Maine.

That is, unless the law in Maine has changed from what is stated in
that document I referenced. If so, you could cite it here and I will
agree with you.
  #66  
Old October 4th 16, 03:57 PM posted to alt.online-services.roadrunner,alt.windows7.general
Ken Blake[_5_]
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On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 03:43:54 -0400, "Andy" wrote:

Can't help if its a fact do you know for a fact what my actual IQ is ????
NO so you have nothing to prove or disprove i am not just below that of a
Genius.
have you seen the wall of awards i have won for building some of the best
computers in my state?
or the work i have done for charity for those less fortunate then i am ?



Keep blowing your own horn! It makes you sound more and more like a
teenager.

Being such a braggart will make everyone here respect you and the
statements you make less and less, and disbelieve all your computer
advice all the more.
  #67  
Old October 4th 16, 04:02 PM posted to alt.online-services.roadrunner,alt.windows7.general
Z
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Andy wrote:
Can't help if its a fact do you know for a fact what my actual IQ is ????
NO so you have nothing to prove or disprove i am not just below that of a
Genius.
have you seen the wall of awards i have won for building some of the best
computers in my state?
or the work i have done for charity for those less fortunate then i am ?
I am well liked and respected in my town for the work i do for many of them.
And yes i know there are many out in the world smarter then i am.
I will never debate that.
But unless you know me personally and know what i have or don't have Don't
judge me.



Careful, you don't want to break your arm by patting yourself on the back!

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  #68  
Old October 4th 16, 04:03 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.online-services.roadrunner
Ken Blake[_5_]
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On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 02:44:10 -0500, Char Jackson
wrote:

On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 02:06:24 -0400, "Andy" wrote:

You are right about that.
But in the state of Maine i used to be a tech support rep you both have to
agree to be recorded or either of you can chose to end the call at any time
even at the start
I my self have done it many times.
Company's don't really want to lose business over a recorded phone call if
allot of money is at stake


If you really were doing tech support, which could very well be another
lie, I feel really badly for the people who called for help and got you.



Ditto! He probably did his tech support working someplace like the
Geek Squad or RadioShack !

  #69  
Old October 4th 16, 05:04 PM posted to alt.online-services.roadrunner,alt.windows7.general
Paul[_32_]
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Andy wrote:

But unless you know me personally


Sometimes, that isn't necessary.

You can learn a lot about a person,
just by the way they write.

Paul
  #70  
Old October 4th 16, 05:26 PM posted to alt.online-services.roadrunner,alt.windows7.general
Stormin' Norman
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On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 12:04:17 -0400, Paul
wrote:

Andy wrote:

But unless you know me personally


Sometimes, that isn't necessary.

You can learn a lot about a person,
just by the way they write.

Paul


True enough. However, the real measure of a person is how they treat
animals and other people who don't fit into the norm.

When a group of intelligent people gang up upon someone who is
obviously not quite right, regardless of the justification, one has to
question the value of the intelligence and humanity possessed by said
gang members.
  #71  
Old October 4th 16, 09:11 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Good Guy[_2_]
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On 04/10/2016 08:56, Andy wrote:
I still do it for another company actually.
I am a level 3 tech aka top tier.


How come? I thought you were a graduate from Harvard and now you are
working in a tech support role which is traditionally done by Indians.
Are you saying that you are as worth as an Indian in Bangalore?





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  #72  
Old October 5th 16, 12:57 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Stormin' Norman
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On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 19:50:04 -0400, -= Hawk =-
wrote:

On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 16:26:02 +0000, Stormin' Norman
scribbled:

On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 12:04:17 -0400, Paul
wrote:

Andy wrote:

But unless you know me personally

Sometimes, that isn't necessary.

You can learn a lot about a person,
just by the way they write.

Paul


True enough. However, the real measure of a person is how they treat
animals and other people who don't fit into the norm.

When a group of intelligent people gang up upon someone who is
obviously not quite right, regardless of the justification, one has to
question the value of the intelligence and humanity possessed by said
gang members.


If someone continually sticks their dick in the fan even after numerous
kindly attempts to point out the self destructive nature of such
stupidity eventually you end up laughing at the idiot.


"regardless of the justification"
  #73  
Old October 5th 16, 01:00 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
masonc
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KILL FILES ! Are unknown here?

Why reply when a kill file will end the "discussion"?
  #74  
Old October 5th 16, 01:57 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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From your headers:

References:

That MID is for you as the OP. You replied to yourself. Are you
proposing to plonk yourself?
  #75  
Old October 5th 16, 02:06 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Nil[_5_]
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On 04 Oct 2016, "Andy" wrote in alt.windows7.general:

The only reason you char Jackson and hawk bill g etc think i lie
is because of 2 reasons.
1. I don't always spell the best big deal.
2. I don't post pictures of my degrees ect why? its none of your
or any one else's business what degrees i have or don't have it's
that simple.


No. It's because neither Harvard or Yale would accept, let alone
graduate anyone that writes like they never made it past the 4th grade.

That's not the only reason, of course.
 




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