Theoretically possible, does that mean if I sent test emails to the 6 email addresses used, (you just used another unique email address, does this mean you have another Sean in your office?) you’d receive the emails and be able to respond back?
If the 5 people (6 if two Sean’s) in your office who remarkably tend to post with a similar style used real email addresses (and they don’t look ‘real’) I might believe you a little more than I currently do.
I’ve sent test emails to the 6 email addresses used from your IP and so far 4 have bounced back in under a minute (not real email addresses): can take days to bounce back, so 4 are certainly made up.
Why would you and your office friends make up similar email addresses (2X sean09@, jezza009@) just for posting comments?
Strongly suggests 5/6 names, but only one person.
Note: I’ve let others (mostly BNP supporters) get away with the odd extra post under a second name, where it’s a couple of posts under two names and they aren’t causing trouble (like responding to their own post). But nine comments under five different names in under 24 hours is going too far.
Please use just one name, I appreciate why you’d want your comments under multiple names, makes it look like you have more support for your cause, but it’s not very fair to others who don’t post under multiple names. When caught out it really does damage your arguments and I’d rather see strong reasoned debate win the day than being caught using dirty tricks.
David
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