Email Disclaimers
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- pr20
I'm pretty sure this disclaimer has no real standing as the communication to me, when in my possession is mine and i'm free to do whatever i feel like doing to it.
- bulletfactory0
I'm not sure how binding it would be.
The disclaimer at the bottom of my email state that, by receiving this email, you now owe me $1000.00 USD. I've yet to receive 1 check from this.
- i_monk0
Please think about the environment before printing this email.
- thizzly0
I've always thought these were stupid. First, I find it stupid that I could be held responsible just for having an email address, and you sending me something to it.
Second, if it's so important, then put it BEFORE anything sensitive that I might read—yup, put it right at the top of the email every time, just to be obnoxious.
- animatedgif0
Be sure to attach a bunch of logo images in every email too, so that when I search for a file you sent me I have to dig through every email you ever sent me.
- orrinward0
I hate them!
Luckily I don't have to. Soon we'll be putting a link to T's and C's, but I hate when someone sends me a brief email and I then have a full T's and C's listed at the bottom.
- comicsans0
I got mine from a UK lawyer, it basically says: this is confidential to the intended recipient, if you are not the intended recipient then do not copy or publish, it also gives my phone no and URL
- popfodders0
There's legal reasons for it.
Signatures and lighter font weights also work.