Help with identifying a correspondent

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upney sidings
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Help with identifying a correspondent

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I've received a contact message via my SmugMug web site but the sender seems to have typed his e-mail address incorrectly. His submitted e-mail address is leslieloomes@hotmail.com which, originally, didn't even include the 'm' at the end. Does anyone know this gent please so that I can respond to his request?

Rgds,

Mike M.
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Mercator II
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Re: Help with identifying a correspondent

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A quick type into google and you get a gent on facebook who lives in London, if you use FB maybe try contact him to see if he is the gent your after

Or as another thought, you said originaly it came as .co & no 'm' try .co.uk

Good luck

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Mr Bunt
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Re: Help with identifying a correspondent

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Mercator II wrote:A quick type into google and you get a gent on facebook who lives in London, if you use FB maybe try contact him to see if he is the gent your after

Or as another thought, you said originaly it came as .co & no 'm' try .co.uk
A helpful suggestion. Some e-mail systems seem to use predictive texting very unhelpfully. The ".com/.co.uk" problem is one I encounter frequently with Yahoo, which seems to think that the letters "co" immediately indicate you're going to type "m" next even though you're not.
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