

This still sounds incredibly weird to me. What's the point of this? They don't want feedback or comments, just questions and only concerning Alex's role in the movie. That is so odd.VAsusieQ18 wrote:Just adding to Lucky's post above...
I too was just in touch with MaryP too. She said that CBS sent the e-mail addy "alex.fans@cbs.com" to webmasters of Alex's fan sites. But Maryp wasn't sure if she was supposed to share it with Alex's fans (her membership), or the e-mail was just for the webmasters. So she sent an e-mail back and asked CBS if the e-mail was meant to be shared with Alex's fans. CBS responded that yes, they were okay with Alex's fans having the e-mail addy, but that they would only be answering questions about Alex as it relates to the movie, the Back-up Plan, and nothing else. The CBS response was "we will only respond to anything regarding the movie as we only deal with Alex as it pertains to his role in the film. "
So it looks legit, but still really weird to me. I would imagine it will work sort of like the feedback link does on the CBS official website.
Geez....how bad would you hate your job if it included reading through the endless e-mails that will surely follow, scanning for the few and far between legitimate Back-Up Plan questions?lunalux wrote:This just seems weird. And also the whole "we will limit questions to the movie". What is that? So what do they expect to be asked? I for one am going to ignore it. And willing freshie and grace have a good point, the wingnuts and ML campaigners are sure to make everyone else look crazy and frankly after almost a year off-air, it really is uncalled for and I prefer to have some distance from that. As for 3Rs, it won't do a bit of good. It will all come done to numbers when it airs.
Maybe it was a slow day and someone thought it might be entertaining to do some twisted one year anniversary barometer to see how many maniacal fans are still out there.
Amen.VAsusieQ18 wrote:Nope. I sure wouldn't want to have to wade through all those e-mails. But then, on the other hand, I might just laugh my a$$ off at some of the way-out-there comments. But alas, I'm afraid I won't be sending any e-mails to that CBS addy.
As has been stated above, maryp has already taken every reasonable step to determine the legitimacy of this e-mail - and it seems as though the general consensus is - uh, OK, weird, moving along.MoonMad wrote:I think someone needs to CALL CBS by phone and ask them if this is genuine. Who do we know that has a contact at CBS?
But did she use THAT email address to ask about it? Seems prudent to fully verify it, don't you think?redwinter101 wrote:As has been stated above, maryp has already taken every reasonable step to determine the legitimacy of this e-mail - and it seems as though the general consensus is - uh, OK, weird, moving along.MoonMad wrote:I think someone needs to CALL CBS by phone and ask them if this is genuine. Who do we know that has a contact at CBS?
Red
OK, I'm on my lunch break and wanted to respond as I'm worried that my first post about the blog causes any confusion. I have no idea who sent the email address. I did a google search of the email address and this blog was top of the google site list BUT only because it posted the same message as the MySpace blog. I have no idea where the email address came from or who sent it and I have no idea what site, if any, it's connected to.Dreamer wrote:But did she use THAT email address to ask about it? Seems prudent to fully verify it, don't you think?redwinter101 wrote:As has been stated above, maryp has already taken every reasonable step to determine the legitimacy of this e-mail - and it seems as though the general consensus is - uh, OK, weird, moving along.MoonMad wrote:I think someone needs to CALL CBS by phone and ask them if this is genuine. Who do we know that has a contact at CBS?
Red
If it IS legit I wonder why they sent it to that Three Rivers blog. That's a blog for that programme and not an Alex site is it not?