gooner99 wrote: » Hi. For the last few months someone in the US has been using my Gmail address which is simply my first and last names with no full stops or numbers. At first I thought maybe it was that the other person had a full stop in their address and I have read that sometimes Gmail have an issue with delivery with these. The other option is that the other person is using it knowingly as they have a different first name. I find this odd as they order stuff with my Gmail address as well as signing up to newsletters, mailing lists, etc. I tried to contact Google, but haven't found a way to do so. Anyone got experience of this. What are my best options?
TheW1zard wrote: » How did they get your password?
gooner99 wrote: » Sorry. Should have made it clear that I've not been hacked and no one is attempting to use my account. Yes I read that it can be as simple as someone inputting it wrongly or as joe.bloggs and it gets delivered to joebloggs. This apparently is a flaw in Gmail. Alas with no way of getting through to Gmail I will continue to mark as spam and unsubscribe where possible. Odd that one serial offenders first name is different to mine, so an odd typo to make. I need to see if I get the full name and address or phone number and try and bring it to their attention that way. I have replied to a few of the senders to highlight it, but never get a reply. The last one Today was a receipt from PayPal. I've asked them how the same email address can be used for two PayPal accounts. Will see what comes back. Alas I guess no reply.
Ave Sodalis wrote: » GMail is terrible for this. At one point, I was getting emails from people all over the place. Some lady is the US signed up for a science program, and I got all her emails about it. Another woman in Derry was apparently taking her dog to the vet a few months ago. It seems they let people join with dots in the address, and then don't differentiate between them when sending.
28064212 wrote: » It's not gmail's mistake. If someone joins with [noparse]joebloggs@gmail.com[/noparse], it is not possible to register [noparse]joe.bloggs@gmail.com[/noparse]. The mistake is being made by the sender of the email (or the submitter, in the case of website registrations)
gooner99 wrote: » Alas with no way of getting through to Gmail I will continue to mark as spam and unsubscribe where possible.
Victor wrote: » Do not unsubscribe from emails you didn't sign up to. It's a way for spammers to check if your email address is real. Just mark as spam and block.
gooner99 wrote: Only if it's the auto unsubscribe when I use unsubscribe and report spam option. I never bother filling anything in if it redirects me to a website. In future will just report as spam. Thanks for the tip.
Ave Sodalis wrote: » It seems to happen an awful lot, and with a variety of people. It's never happened with my Outlook address, which I've had since near enough its release in 2007.
lawred2 wrote: » But that doesn't explain how a conflicting email address was created to begin with