Can You Believe?

@BabeSays (8795)
Mauritius
June 13, 2023 1:25pm CST
We all had that one time in our life when we were young and immature. I remember my cousin introducing me to the Internet. She created an email for me and also a Facebook account. I didn't like spending time on the Internet at that time. I enjoyed traveling and meeting friends and family and spending time with them instead of chatting or sending emails. After years I wanted to open my facebook and I needed my yahoo id. I forgotten what the email was so I contacted Yahoo. They told me frankly the looked into the account and all but they will not help me since they verify if I was the owner. I was stupid to put some fake funny name as everyone did at that time unfortunately I lost the account since they refuse to help. I have no idea how to prove to them that I am mysteriousgirl007 I can't believe they'd actually asked to provide an id with such a name. Can you believe it?
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
14 Jun 23
They use robots to check the identity, it's surely not a human who asked to provide an ID with that name. We have never been obliged to give a real name when opening an email account.
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
15 Jun 23
@BabeSays I never liked Yahoo, when you have a problem they never arrive to fix it.
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@BabeSays (8795)
• Mauritius
14 Jun 23
yet I chatted with a staff who asked for my real name and then id which was weird.
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@BabeSays (8795)
• Mauritius
15 Jun 23
@LadyDuck You got a point. They asked me the location where the ID was created I did tell them also told them all the other locations I used my account including the year. It's time to forget Yahoo.
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@AmbiePam (120533)
• United States
13 Jun 23
I would have probably have been taken aback as well!
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@BabeSays (8795)
• Mauritius
13 Jun 23
I glad I don't use to Yahoo anymore.
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@snowy22315 (208746)
• United States
13 Jun 23
Not really no
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@kaylachan (84701)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
13 Jun 23
With the assumption you would use your real name when people receive mail from you, Yahoo could use that to varr=ify your identity.
@kaylachan (84701)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
14 Jun 23
@BabeSays Well, if you can't prove who you say you are, no service can help you.
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@BabeSays (8795)
• Mauritius
14 Jun 23
@kaylachan I can prove and I did prove they just want an id with my fake name which was a mysterious girl. I can't provide that.
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@BabeSays (8795)
• Mauritius
14 Jun 23
I know that. But that was years ago and I was a teen. I did tell them about it.
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@rakski (156200)
• Philippines
13 Jun 23
With all the people faking their name, it will be quite difficult to retrieve that
@BabeSays (8795)
• Mauritius
14 Jun 23
I have all the information need to prove it is mine. They are insisting to provide an identity with the name of mysterious girl. Nobody's name is mysterious.
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@rakski (156200)
• Philippines
15 Jun 23
@BabeSays maybe they want to prove that there is somebody out there with a name mysterious girl
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@BabeSays (8795)
• Mauritius
15 Jun 23
@rakski Yes I think so too. That's silly and funny at the same time now that I think about it LOL
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@Starmaiden (9308)
• Canada
13 Jun 23
Your real name should be on your account also. You would need it to register for an email. mysteriousgirl007 is just a username. They may be asking for your real name.
@BabeSays (8795)
• Mauritius
13 Jun 23
Actually I entered my name is Mysterious and surname as girl.