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Arthur V Bernestine III
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Portland
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What is BCC ??

Arthur V Bernestine III
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Portland
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I was told I forgot to “BCC” my deal I sent to an investor. I have no idea what he is referring to. Any feedback ?

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Bob Willis
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Bob Willis
  • Investor
  • Curtis, NE
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BCC refers to an email option where you can copy someone (BCC) who will not be seen by the other recipient(s) of the email. Say you are sending an email to your bank, but you also want to copy someone else, perhaps a partner, without the bank knowing (not sure why you would want to do that, but this is just a scenario), you would BCC your partner. The email would go to both, but the bank would not see that the partner was also copied. Another scenario, perhaps you are sending the same email to a bunch of potential investors, but the investors wished to remain anonymous from each other, you would BCC all of them, so no one would know who all were included on the email. It would save you from having to send multiple emails while protecting individual identities and contact information.  Make sense?

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