I got an email today from a Rebecca who said:
“Hi,
I thought I would mention that it looks like the word “Scarry” is spelled incorrectly on your website. I’ve seen some tools to help with problems like this such as SpellAlert.com or WebsiteChecker.com. I just thought you should know!”
I tried to respond but her email came back as unavailable.
“Scarry is the last name of an author. His name is Richard Scarry.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Scarry “
Thanks for contacting me!
Mary

Interestingly, I got an identical email from a “Kelly Davis” who used an email that bounced.
She said “Hi There,
Just a heads-up that I believe the word “Scarry” is spelled wrong on your website. I had a couple of errors on my site before I started using a service to monitor for them. There are a few sites that do this but we like SpellingReport.com and ErrorSearch.com.
-Kelly”
I said “It’s an author’s name and is correct. Richard Scarry. One of his books: https://amzn.to/3GTAQM4”
I’m not sure what the deal is here. It’s not like I could email them and they try to sell me something. Maybe I go to one of the sites s/he/they mentioned and get some $$ that way?
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