Not necessarily. When purchasing gift cards the buyer should always be clear about how and where the card may be used. Even cards from major chain stores may not be valid in a state other than the one where it was purchased. It is also important to note any time limits and/or penalties that may apply before making gift card purchase.
You have to block the person to stop the mails. Without blocking the person would continue sending mails. These mails are also a part of spam.
You can write a mail to a person on hotmail. You can send the person mail from Gmail to hotmail easily. Gmail supports this kind of sending mails.
You can't block the mails but you can create a filter to delete the mails automatically from that particular person.
Having someone's mail does not mean they will mail you. The person has to know your mail. If he/she mails you, then only you receive it.
No. She wrote the e-mails to you. Once they are transmitted to you, you are entitled to do with them what you will. If you steal her e-mails to others, that is an invasion of her privacy, and it is a violation of federal law to go into another person's computer without authority.
a mail man :)
Gmail is not a program but a service. It is a service of sending and receiving mails. The mails can be specific to an account of person.
yes
this is a form of identity theft and highly punishable, the penalty depends on how good a lawyer the person has.
If you have to transfer our new mails, you can do it by Forwarding. If old mails then, import them into new one. Take a backup and then import them into new one.
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No he doesn't read all of them [i don't think] somebody at the studio does and depending on what is in the letter he might read it.