I agree.The "@hotmail.com" would get my radar spinning - sorry hotmail users!
For a good sign email tex at steersandqueers@aol.comI agree.
I actually run into SIGN SHOPS still using AOL email addresses.
Better than yoursFor a good sign email tex at steersandqueers@aol.com
But you asked me to
Too close to home, My previous employer had an AOL email address for the main contact on a few of his businesses. I'd hear the AOL sign-in chime on his computer and laugh to myself. The main sign shop email would get thousands of spam messages weekly.I agree.
I actually run into SIGN SHOPS still using AOL email addresses.
The hotmail account and the recipient being the same as the sender is not what would turn me off this. Email programs (at least the installed ones, not sure about the web based ones) require an email address if all of the address are Bcc.
Hotmail/AOL email address, though may be considered outdated, in of itself mean anything. I have customers that still use both, they just saw no reason to change.
What will get me is the actual substance of the email. That doesn't ring of a typical email communication, even if it's urgent. At least in my experience, mileage may vary.
Right on wild west...don't discriminate Aol and Hotmail users matter!