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Patrick Mar 1st, 2005 04:27 AM

Well, since we have a return on the Europe board of a long time troll, posting under a new name as of last night, who is making lots of silly posts and who even copied one of my posts about a hotel to stay in, but changed the name of the hotel, yet "satirised" my post and included my words "I wouldn't stay anywhere else" -- I suspect that is who did it. We do still have some immature children coming here to pretend to be real posters. And when I posted this same message on the Fodor's board, that troll poster posted "yes, I had to change my password too." Yea, I'll bet.

Intrepid1 Mar 1st, 2005 04:30 AM

There are posts from , supposedly, EBay as well as Comcast telling people to "update" their account information..all scams...delete them.

dcespedes Mar 1st, 2005 04:40 AM

What about the king in Africa who has so much money he wants to open a joint account with me--that's legit, right? ;-)

artstuff Mar 1st, 2005 04:54 AM

Patrick -

I suspect that the troll you are referring to was the same one who posted the offensive Pope post. I had spent quite some time responding to the Pope offender on a different thread about the Red Light District (before his offense), and at that time noticed that his (?888) other posts were about Scandanavian countries.

I understand Fodor's needing to kick the ?888 guy off the board (only to resurrect under a different name) but why did Fodor's have to delete the entire thread on the Red Light District, which contained a lot of useful information for not only this troll but other travellers as well? Sorry, I just needed to get that little rant out of my system..... Peace. :)>-

Robyn

JackOneill Mar 1st, 2005 05:23 AM



let's see if this works.

ahhnold Mar 1st, 2005 05:34 AM

Test Al Gore loves men

ronkala Mar 1st, 2005 06:12 AM

But not girliemen or AAhnolds.

Tandoori_Girl Mar 1st, 2005 06:17 AM

This seems like the sort of post where the Fodors editors should make their presence known and bring some insight into what's going on. In the least to let us know whether or not this was a legitimate email from Fodors, or not.

Patrick, I can't fathom anyone else wanting to pose as you. There is truly only one Patrick ;;)

jlm_mi Mar 1st, 2005 06:21 AM

The email was definitely legit. Patrick came back to fodors and couldn't log in with his old password - only with the new one.

Anyone curious about this, log out and then try to log in but instead click where it says "forgot password" or similar. You'll get the same email, and can log in with your new password. Then you can change it back to your old password.

This is <b>completely</b> different from the ebay/bank/etc. scams where they ask you to click a link and input personal info.

Patrick Mar 1st, 2005 07:13 AM

Meanwhile I posted this same message on the Europe board last night. This morning the entire thread has been removed. But the many posts by alskar_stockholm, the suspected troll who was trying to imitate me are still there, including posts in which she makes up names of hotels, streets, and shops and answers posts using this fake information &quot;just for fun&quot;. I have emailed the editors asking what is going on. This is the poster than I suspect was trying to &quot;steal&quot; my identity, if someone was. Why would the editors leave her posts, but remove my question about passwords?

Meanwhile I got a really funny email recently from Earthlink, saying I needed to log on and give them information or my email account would be in jeopardy. The funniest thing was I could barely read the entire email as English was clearly not the native language of the person sending the email. Obviously a scam trying to get information.

gail Mar 1st, 2005 07:20 AM

At times when I have had to clean out various combinations of cookies, adware, spyware from my computer, it has also deleted stored passwords, account numbers, etc from various sites. While this does not explain why Fodors would ask for or assign a new password, it might explain why your identity was not available to you. The other explanation is that your computer was taken over by aliens.

Patrick Mar 1st, 2005 07:25 AM

gail, but it's kind of hard to imagine that I was on the Fodors site at the time and had just posted a message when I got my &quot;you've got mail&quot; signal and went to find that I had just been assigned a new password. I returned to Fodors and tried to post another message but then was directed to the log in page. So there was no chance that I had been removing cookies or anything else while Fodors was changing my password!

Actually I like your alien theory!

TravelFirst Mar 1st, 2005 07:26 AM

Once again appears some posters have centered their life around this website, to the degree that an errant email completely upsets their day. How did Fodors become so important? It's about travel, at least that's what the guidelines say. Unless this is a ruse to gain some attention? No, couldn't be that, lol.

Patrick Mar 1st, 2005 07:30 AM

Thank you for such an inspiring post, TravelFirst. What is your point exactly?

TravelFirst Mar 1st, 2005 07:36 AM

The point is precisely as said, that one may lose perspective by long terms online. What was experienced was no doubt a system error, one that no one else seems to have experienced. Some are even now being lured into visions of troll conspiracy. Or could it be true ... lol, now it's getting to me. The only recourse, sign off and recover.

GoTravel Mar 1st, 2005 07:39 AM


Troll conspiracy?

Patrick, have you contacted fodors?

TravelFirst Mar 1st, 2005 07:42 AM

Great idea, there must be one editor whose job is to discover the trolls and cast them out. Lets get that person on the job ASAP! LOL, really ....!

Patrick Mar 1st, 2005 07:47 AM

Just received the following email from Fodors editors. I have asked them to further explain, since I am not the one who typed in &quot;forgot password&quot; and am unclear if they are saying whoever did, also passed my security question (my mother's maiden name) or if they are saying that when this other person couldn't answer the security question, they reset a new password anyway.



&quot;We read your post and wanted you to know that if someone or yourself types in your screen name and then clicks forget password, they would have to go through the security question first before the password gets reset by our system. This happened yesterday at 9:13pm.

I hope that clears things up and if you have any questions let us know.&quot;

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Sorry, this bothers you, TravelFirst, why don't you just skip over it? Oh, never mind. I just checked your other posts on Fodors, and that explains everything!

TravelFirst Mar 1st, 2005 07:49 AM

Just seems over heated, but that's typical.

CAPH52 Mar 1st, 2005 07:51 AM

Just want to be sure I'm understanding this clearly. Someone WAS able to answer your security question? If that's the case, that's really kind of scary.


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