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I'm an arts and entertainment reporter for the Wall Street Journal and I'm working on a story on gamers' buying habits during the recession. If anybody's interested in talking, could you shoot me an email? Thanks!
Best,
Jamin
jamin.brophy-warren@wsj.com
How can we verify that you are for real?? Hmmm??
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JudasIscariot: How can we verify that you are for real?? Hmmm??

Don't be so negative... he can't really show you his press pass, can he? Worst case scenario. A poor wall street journal reporter's email address gets a few emails he can't place. Best case scenario: free advertisement for GoG.
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JudasIscariot: How can we verify that you are for real?? Hmmm??
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hansschmucker: Don't be so negative... he can't really show you his press pass, can he? Worst case scenario. A poor wall street journal reporter's email address gets a few emails he can't place. Best case scenario: free advertisement for GoG.

I can't help it....it's in my nature to be defensive. Besides, anyone can look up a reporter on WSJ.com and use the email....
True, but he can't answer emails sent to that address. So if you want to find out if he's genuine, just write.
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JudasIscariot: How can we verify that you are for real?? Hmmm??

As ever, you may consult "The Google."
A WSJ article by one Jamin Brophy-Warren. Who has the same email address...
Whether the OP is, in fact, he is another matter. However, I cannot imagine what reason an impostor would have for posting such a ruse.
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hansschmucker: True, but he can't answer emails sent to that address. So if you want to find out if he's genuine, just write.

OK I wrote him.....
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hansschmucker: True, but he can't answer emails sent to that address. So if you want to find out if he's genuine, just write.
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JudasIscariot: OK I wrote him.....

Should he reply, you could ask him to clarify his post a bit. I mean, he's probably looking for Americans of a certain age and with a certain income. No need for all of us to bombard him with mails, when he already knows who he's looking for.
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JudasIscariot: OK I wrote him.....
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hansschmucker: Should he reply, you could ask him to clarify his post a bit. I mean, he's probably looking for Americans of a certain age and with a certain income. No need for all of us to bombard him with mails, when he already knows who he's looking for.

I guess I'm taking one for the team eh? :-)
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hansschmucker: Should he reply, you could ask him to clarify his post a bit. I mean, he's probably looking for Americans of a certain age and with a certain income. No need for all of us to bombard him with mails, when he already knows who he's looking for.
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JudasIscariot: I guess I'm taking one for the team eh? :-)

Looks like it. I wanted someone from America to answer his all and you were there :)
It could be a ruse just to get your email address. Watch out for spam.
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MobiusArcher: It could be a ruse just to get your email address. Watch out for spam.

We can rule that out since we know that the address in genuine. wsj.com is Wall Street Journal.
Paranoia runs deep here , no?
I don't think the Wall Street Journal does much spamming. ;)
I've received replies, I believe the man is genuine, although typically I would think they'd go another route, this does appear to be legit.