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Yahoo Answers account suspended?
Hi, i am on my other yahoo answers account.
my main account was suspended.
i have had that account since 8/8/06 and i was on yahoo answers for 2 days and they, for no reason suspended that account.
now, can i get it back or am i screwed?
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7 Answers
- DadLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hi.
You should appeal your suspension. Yahoo! will tell you the reason your account is suspended.
To access the appeal board: visit link: http://messages.answers.yahoo.com/answers/forumvie...
To access the appeal board in the future, click on FORUM upper right. Then click on APPEAL A VIOLATION NOTICE to the right again.
Take care and it was my pleasure responding to your question.
I hope your appeal is approved. Take care and happy Holidays.
- Experto CredoLv 71 decade ago
You have to appeal immediately. Get a reason for the suspension and give evidence as to why the suspension was "in error"; otherwise, that account is dead to you forever
- 1 decade ago
I agree, but I would never say things like this: "yahoo answers staff is a bunch of idiotic and ignorant ******* who probably don't even speak English properly". That would go too far and is probably not true.
- 1 decade ago
I'm sure there was a reason, but they won't tell you what it is. Call yahoo if you have to; at least ensure a review is being done properly.
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- 1 decade ago
well u prob got caught answering your own questions,yahoo is very strict on that.i had a account suspended once and it took almost 3 years to get it back
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Go to the violations appeals board and leave a comment.
Merry Christmas
- darren mLv 71 decade ago
Yahoo claims a person cannot have multiple accounts.
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