Shane Holland said:About a decade ago, before I worked for Festool but worked for a different Festool dealer, I accidentally transposed two digits in our 800 number. The wrong number was for a phone sex hotline. [blink] Whoops.
The problem with emails... once you hit send, it can't be reeled back in.
Mistakes happen.
Chris Wong said:Sometimes I do live Tweet-Alongs, where I detail my building process step by step live on Twitter (@FlairWoodworks). I was working late into the night and was sharing a picture captioned:
"I'm ready to drill these two holes. "
Fortunately, I was in the habit of checking before posting and noticed that I had missed one if the "l" s.
TylerC said:That was me. I broke my #1 rule of email marketing with it: Never write an email the same day that you send it. I'm trying to find someone internal to be my proofreader, because proofing your own work is useless.
It's far from the worst that I've seen (or been a part of). I used to work at a music magazine. The month before I arrived, the put a big mentioned ON THE COVER OF THE MAGAZINE about the "Black Eyed Pead". Yikes.
I also used to work for several politicians. A colleague of mine (unless it was me and I've selectively changed the actual memory) sent an email to a politician's list with it appearing to come from a different politicians. That was a bad day.