OK - here is your task for the day:
Go to JW.org and find their information email address.
Then find their weekend support desk phone number.
There is a link at the bottom of many pages that says [ ] Email Link. Depending upon which browser I am using, the link either just breaks or sends me to my Outlook draft page - but nothing shows up in the address line or in the information line at the bottom (where it shows the incoming page link).
Most email systems will route odd emails to a special email box set up for misaddressed emails or for those being sent to a box that has been closed. You send an email to XXXX@ex-jw.com or [email protected] and I will get it (not suggesting you do this - but that's how email should be routed to the email manager.)
So, hoping that the Watchtower was smart enough to have a similar system set up, I decided to send them an email to let them know that someone in Africa was craving their version of the Truth, but in braille.
Instead, this is what I got when I sent an email to [email protected] (emails and sender identity "xed out"):
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Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
[email protected]
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the server for the recipient domain jw.org
. [208.74.140.199].
The error that the other server returned was:
550 5.1.1 User unknown
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Here is the latest inquiries posted through my contact form on Ex-JW.com that I tried to forward to JW.org:
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Contact Ex-JW.com | |||||||||||||||
Your Name | (Given or Pseudonym) | ||||||||||||||
exxxxxxxxxx@gmail.com | |||||||||||||||
How can we help you? | I would like to suggest a book or video | ||||||||||||||
Connection to JWs? | No connection. Just interested. | ||||||||||||||
Website | http:// | ||||||||||||||
Message | hi I am a blind man, I and my family want some of your books and video please sent me braille books, but my wife is not blind and she too wants some of the books thank you. From his second message:
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