Last week i was not able to log into my yahoo account, my account was older than 8 years and all of a sudden i saw a message to contact the customer service team at yahoo, i called them over the phone, they told me that i have violated their terms and conditions. i asked them that what terms and conditions i broke, they denied over replying that and suggested me to open a new account.
I called them over and over again to ask them for bringing back all my emails but now, they are not replying.
I have lost all my faith towards these free email services, they can ditch any time, so now, i have started using my own personal domain for these email stuff.
I don't know why yahoo did this to an old 8 year customer without any notice...
Cheers!!!
Ujjwal B Soni <baroda, gujarat, india> <+919909981973>
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R K Singh
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Its shocking. You should tell CC to talk to their seniors.
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Muse Ran
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cool buddies,
create one more account and enjoy. now dont violate their policies..
enjoy emailing..
Tomorrow will surely be a new day!!!
ujjwal soni
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I have not violated any policies, its what they usually do when account exceeds more than 1 GB of email data. There are many people who have faced this issue around the world.
Even I lost my mine a few months back, but since that wasn't my primary account , I dind't bother much . Imagine the trouble a dedicated yahoo user would have faced. Yahoo should be hostily taken over
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Vikas Kapoor
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Jothi Shankar Kumar wrote:
R K Singh wrote:switch to GMail ..
Good choice!
Equal amount of risk. Bottom line it's free service, you can expect unexpected.