It always makes my day to receive emails from those that have landed offers due to my writing, so I'll never discourage those. However, as I'm sure all can appreciate, I have extremely limited free time and if even a fraction of those that read what I've written were to email me questions or comments or their own opinions then I wouldn't have the time to write much of anything else.
Given this, one shouldn't sign-up to Distressed Dispatch on the presumption that they can email me questions or otherwise pick my brain on the topics I've written about (or other topics out there). While I wish I had more time, and I hate to not be helpful, it's a large time sink. So, I don't want anyone's expectations to be misaligned and to have hard feelings when I don't respond to their emails.
Further, since I'll be writing about things that have recently happened, or could happen, there'll be occasional (or more than occasional) omissions, typos, incorrect calculations, or views that are out of consensus. So, in retrospect some of what I write might not age well (or courts of ill-repute might disagree with my takes à la Serta and Incora and Purdue).
With that said, of course if there are any logistical issues with Distressed Dispatch you can email me and I'll try to remedy them (e.g., you can't sign-in to the site, etc.). You can reach me at Contact (at) DistressedDispatch.com