No Withdraw button on Bounced invitation
From: Gail Van Court Date: July 7, 2008To: dave stauffer <dave.stauffer@usps.gov>**
Status: Bounced
** Messages to this email address could not be delivered.
There is no 'WITHDRAW' button to remove this BOUNCED invitation.
Please advise...
Gail
Gailvc@att.net
Good Answers (1)
Daniel J
District Leader at Primerica Financial Services and Owner, David Gordon Productions
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Although there is a Withdraw button on my bounced invitations, I don't see why it should matter. If the invitation was bounced, it is no longer a valid invitation. You can resend it, if you think the email address is good. (Is there a Resend button? There should be.) If the email address isn't good, there is nothing stopping you from sending the invitation to the correct address. If you do not intend to resend the invitation, then why does it make any difference?
By the way, this is not customer service. It is an open members forum. You do not have to publish your email address to get a response. As it is, 23 million LI members can now see your email address.