Twitter is for amateurs and it is amateur itself

I have a very good email address. It is so good that every person with a similar name to mine seems to think it’s theirs. I get mortgage quotes, religious crap, family pictures, and event invites regularly. I recently was told that I have a Twitter account. This is becoming a large problem.

I replied to the sign-up email and told them the situation. I got no reply and apparently I’m still signed up because now I’ve been told I have a follower. If you go to Twitter’s site looking for support, it only seems to be available to members. Since I’m not a member, I have no way of logging in so I can’t post a question or problem.

This should be illegal. I should have a right to expect that companies won’t do this. I don’t know what to do to clear this up. If it is possible to talk to someone at Twitter, they’ve made it very obscure. It seems that I may be stuck getting some n00b’s emails forever because Twitter is poorly managed and isn’t able to take proper responsibility.

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