Don't be the type of person behind the fake "Re:" and "This address does not accept emails"
You likely encounter emails similar to those I mention below. To me, they're nothing short of trash, embodying poor and unethical choices. Are these people worthy of your business? These messages (often unsolicited) often come from business "celebrities" eagerly marketing their latest workshops and other offerings.
Sound familiar? Just six months ago, they claimed expertise in neurodiversity, and now they're AI gurus claiming to solve your issues for the cost of a workshop. What will their new persona be in another six months? Who knows; however, it's likely they'll continue to employ these questionable email tactics.
The Misleading "Re:" Emails
Avoid sending emails with subject lines starting with “Re:” when your message is not genuinely a reply. It's deceitful and brands you as dishonest. Some might argue it's the bot doing this, but the person utilizing that bot... well, they are liable for the deception too.
“This address does not accept emails"
Never request feedback from an email address that doesn't accept replies, only to follow up by instructing the recipient to reach out via a help page or social media. This wastes the recipient's time, a significant business blunder. Moreover, if you can engage via another channel, why not respond by email—the very medium you initiated contact with?