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Should I take Yahoo to court?

I am on level 5. Yahoo is yet to congratulate me and tell me the free benefits that goes along with level 5. Looks as if Yahoo is drifting backwards.

Should I instruct my lawyer to take them to court for inefficiency?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    no of course not. its just a tiny hiccup not a major offence.

    all you have to do is call the costumer service or whatever yahoo calls them and explain the problem.

    if you take this to court you will be laughed at lol

    anywayss if calling the costumer help still does not help then call them again but this time sound very unhappy.

    hope this helped :)

    Source(s): big sis is a lawer my own knowledge
  • 1 decade ago

    Before you could proceed with a legal action you need to have a case which falls within certain legal parameters. You cannot sue for "inefficiency" under the law because it does not show a cause of action.

    Source(s): Trained in law 7 years
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You are joking right? No judge would waste their time on a question like that. Congrats on Level 5 and if you want your recognition, just email Yahoo answers and ask for it. Hopefully they will get back to you. My guess is that they are a little behind and your recognition will come soon. Good luck and congrats again.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I reported 32 of your Q & A. So you shouldn't have to worry about being at level 5 for very long. Feel Better now?

    Source(s): j/k
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  • 1 decade ago

    Welcome to being of a higher level but guess what?

    Just like not getting anything from Yahoo your question shows you don't have to have street smarts to make it to a higher level.

    Go ahead...have your lawyer file the suit and let us know how fast the court throws it out, okay?

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I wonder if they'll delete your questions? They deleted one of mine a couple of days ago for being a bit unkind to a troll. They're a bit sensitive sometimes.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Michael, if you want to waste your time you can, lolz. i wanted to take Ebay to court for suspending my business acount, then i left it because Ebay and Yahoo solicitors are the dogs boll**cks!!

  • 1 decade ago

    I'm sure your lawyer's got better things to do.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    That sounds like a really good of use of time & money.While you're at it, sue god for making you an idiot.

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