Fuck you Yahoo!
For some unknown reason, my original "adult" e-mail has been deleted by Yahoo! without any advice warning. Upon contact Yahoo! Customer Service, I received an extremely vague response from a second rate employee who told me to refer to the TOS (Terms Of Service) as to why I no longer have an Yahoo! account under that screen name. This of course enraged me to the fullest extend.
I don't know what pisses me off more... the fact that I don't know why the hell my account was suspended/deleted or the fact that I lost tons of personal e-mail messages and contact information. I also no longer have the ability to log into Yahoo! Messenger under that screen name.
The silver lining is I have been having trouble with that screen name for the past couple of years - ranging from the picture issue on Yahoo! Profiles and the missing buddies from Yahoo! Messenger.
But it still works my nerves that they could not give me an exact reason as to why they decided to delete my account. Wouldn't it be better to inform the individual of their error so they don't make that error again? Of course not, that would be too much work on their end. It's much easier to just cut and paste a pre-written message so they can get through as many as possible.
Customer service is dead.
I can only imagine what the real reason as to the demise of my e-mail account. I have a few theories....
1. My Yahoo! Profile photo was finally sticking. And it wasn't "family friendly". Note: it was just my chest. No pubes, no cock, no ass. Just my wanna-be pecs and abs. I can only assume that Yahoo! found that photo "too" salacious for the general public. Oh, how I miss the "adult" Yahoo! Profiles.
2. My account was hacked. The hacker soon started to send out spam, hateful male, or threats. Yahoo! found out and deleted the account. Thanks for the heads up asswipes.
3. I pissed someone off or someone who came across my account didn't like it so they ratted me out to Yahoo! by providing them with any reason they wanted to get rid of my account. Nowadays anyone can flag or report you if they don't like what you have to say and instead of researching the subject the company you have your whatnots with will just remove it without hesitation. And if this person came across my Yahoo! Profile photo (see number 1), they had a "valid" case - "valid" according to their personal beliefs.
*sigh*
I'll be over it soon as I try to work it out with Woods to locate some of my old e-mails. But this should be a lesson to all of you. Be wary of anything you have in your e-mail accounts. Always back up your information because you never know when your information will be gone.
*poof*
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