Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or aren’t a part of the Atlanta startup community), you’ve already read Jeff Haynie’s post on what instigated their move. I heard Jeff’s side of the story previously so this wasn’t a surprise to me. Lance just posted a somewhat line by line response to Jeff as well. [...]
So word is I’m going to be quoted in a story in the Atlanta Business Chronicle tomorrow (I haven’t seen it yet) and I thought I’d talk about why I said some of the things I said. First, if you didn’t know the Atlanta Business Chronicle has again put a reporter on the technology/startup beat [...]
So I’ve been waiting a bit to write about the aftermath of Startup Riot. I’m glad I did – a lot has happened in the last few days that I want to talk about. First, you probably want to know if the event is a success. Well, since I organized Startup Riot, [...]
After a few back and forth emails (the initial ones were responded to with form letter responses), I think I got a real reply. Although it isn’t at all satisfying. Relevant snippet below.
We apologize if you received an e-mail addressed to another customer. Please be advised, these e-mails weresent in error. [...]
I’ve written before about problems with email security at large corporations. Well, it has hit me again just a few minutes ago but this time from Chase.
I’m not really a Chase customer but I have an Amazon.com Visa Card which is administered by Chase. So I really view myself as an Amazon.com customer [...]