W.T.F????
Ok, I logged into one of my Yahoo! IDs (Yes, I have more than one, don’t ask me why, I don’t know) and I had received several offline messages. All of them were what Yahoo! calls “SPIM” or SPAM for IM. So I carefully blocked each sender and reported them for sending the “SPIM” messages. The only thing Yahoo! did was simply send me an email back telling me how to block them from my Yahoo! Messenger.
Exactly what good does it do me to report these people for sending “SPIM” messages if all Yahoo! is going to do is send me an email telling me how to block the person. The email I got actually said that the best thing to do was simply close the conversation window (or delete the email if an email) and forget about it. What. The. Fuck? Excuse me? I reported this person for violating the TOS for Yahoo! Messenger AND Yahoo! Mail so that you could tell me to close the IM/Email and forget about it?
This is almost as bad as the time I was trying to sign up for Yahoo! Music’s Launchcast Plus radio. That time I got several emails from several people asking me for information I had already included in the original inquiry into the issue. Then they sent it engineering saying it was an engineering issue. Yahoo! never did get back to me about that one! However, I DID find out from a friend of mine that my IP address was coming up as me being in Mexico, not the US. So that ended up explaining that issue – because the Launchcast Plus was only available to listeners in the US. The thing I couldn’t figure out, and neither could my ISP, was why my IP address came up as from Mexico. :up:
In any case, I am seriously believing it when people call Yahoo! “YaHELL!” instead!
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