{"id":825,"date":"2005-01-02T05:18:00","date_gmt":"2005-01-02T05:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/poagao.com\/poagao.org\/?p=825"},"modified":"2005-01-02T05:18:00","modified_gmt":"2005-01-02T05:18:00","slug":"hello-thank-you-for-writing-to-yahoo-account","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/poagao.org\/2005\/hello-thank-you-for-writing-to-yahoo-account\/","title":{"rendered":""Hello, Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Account…"},"content":{"rendered":"
“Hello,<\/p>\n Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Account Services.<\/p>\n We apologize for any inconvenience this situation has caused. However, The zip code that you have provided in your previous requests does not You are welcome to establish a new Yahoo! ID at any time.<\/p>\n In accordance with our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, we are Thank you again for contacting Yahoo! Customer Care.<\/p>\n Regards,<\/p>\n Ruby<\/p>\n Yahoo! Customer Care – Account Security<\/p>\n http:\/\/security.yahoo.com I swear, the concept that American standards (such as zip codes) might not exist in every other country in the world must have never even occurred to the idiots at Yahoo. If they’re talking about area codes, which Taiwan has, though nobody uses them, then I tried every single possible area code in my request form (including those from Taipei and <\/span>Hsinchu); none of them work. Obviously it’s been changed to something I wouldn’t know, as has my password.<\/p>\n
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it appears that we will be unable to provide login assistance for the
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Yahoo! ID in question. By accepting our Terms of Service, you agreed to
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provide true and valid registration information, and to keep that
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information current and updated should it change.<\/p>\n
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match the information that was entered when this account was
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established.<\/p>\n
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unable to correspond further regarding this account.<\/p>\n
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