I had a bad experience with Yahoo a couple of years ago. A friend of
mine was staying at my house while I traveled to Thailand, Cambodia,
Bali.
He logged in to his yahoo account on my home computer and yahoo, I
guess, automatically decided I no longer needed to communicate with
my yahoo bill pay service.
That was fun news as I landed in Angkor Wat. Not allot I could do
about it there. I took me two months to get Yahoo to stop sending
out payments. That was after I had no way to know if bills were still
being paid at all. I was unable to log in as me to change
anything on my account. It wasn't fun. Now, most banks offer that
service and have their shit together much better than the do
everything service that
yahoo attempts. No more yahoo for me.
Bill MacKinnnon
Premier Horticulture
On Nov 26, 2005, at 2:19 PM, Dr Sebby wrote:
>
> ...yes, the stupidity was all mine. i was redirected to a sign-in
> page which i quickly filled with my log/pass...only seconds later
> did i suddenly realize what i had probably just done. they were
> instantly logged on to the account somehow and i could not...then
> my log/pass were changed, i have no idea how since they should have
> needed my exact b-day, zip code, and alternate email address!!!
> anyhow...it's not a SERIOUS concern to me really since i rarely if
> ever used that yahoo account...in fact i dont even think i HAD an
> email account...just the messenger service. weird,eh? maybe it
> was just an angry "mr. sebby" out there who's medical practise was
> suffering due to the lack of "drsebby" addy's available? any ideas
> about this?
>
>
> DrSebby.
> "Courage...and shuffle the cards".
>
>
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