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HEADS UP ON RAYMOND JAMES
Norm,
This is a great insight into corporate robotic baby sitting. I will stay away from Raymond.
Now what if you had sent them a certified letter, U know, one which they had to sign for. Would they put the letter in an x-ray digester to see if there was any "inappropriate words", and if so send it back to you?
Clearly that wouldn't work in the legal world.
So I think Raymond is risking their business on this crackpot scheme. A few missed emails from their clients and they'll be sued.
You can copy the email on paper and send it certified to them. Believe me, they will read it then.
if a tree fell in the forest...
This harks back to the simplistic question, applied to business ethics: If a tree fell in the forest, and Raymond James said the sound never reached his corporate ear, then would he be liable for anything at all, even if probed by someone with the opportunistic zeal of Eliot Spitzer?
Let's see what content is inappropriate
Either they don't understand technology, and have set their filters wrong, or they understand technology, and have set their filters wrong... I'll guess the second case, in which case they have very strange management practices. In any case, I can think of no excuse for filtering out current or perspective customers for inappropriate content, and will explore what are the words Raymond James finds unsuitable...Do you think they have filters for multiple languages? Merde!
mais oui!
That's the ticket. My guess is that RJ is running scared. From what I've seen on other "compliance" counts, they're overreacting and over-complying, and that's probably the case here, too. Did your email have any words like--
money
invest or investment
guarantee
promise
green
moolah
you cheated me, you rotter
arbitration
lawsuit
scam
scheme
swindle
attorney
mutual fund B shares
I think you get my drift, even though I just pulled those out of thin air, or somewhere. There are lists of taboo words for SEC and NASD affilitates, and your email probably contained more than its share of those.
Best laugh of the day...
Tim - that is probably true - I was actually just trying to let my landlord know that I tested his garage and it is a toxic lead waste site that has probably poisoned more than just the current tenants... I used a basic explative to get the point across... perhaps the email robot doesn't like harsh language... I didn't threated legal action against the landlord or anything like that (tenants have no protections or recourse against landlords that poison their tenants)