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Default Re: My Yahoo account has been :(( :(( Deactivated

Quote:
Originally Posted by yahoo
Hello Nazia,

Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Customer Care.

Your Yahoo! account was disabled pursuant to the Yahoo! Terms of Service
(TOS). You agreed to abide by the TOS when you created your account with
Yahoo!. The TOS can be found for your review at:

http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

and provides in relevant part: "You agree that Yahoo! may, under certain
circumstances and without prior notice, immediately terminate your
Yahoo! account, any associated email address, and access to the Service.

Cause for such termination shall include, but not be limited to, (a)
breaches or violations of the TOS or other incorporated agreements or
guidelines, (b) requests by law enforcement or other government
agencies, (c) a request by you (self-initiated account deletions), (d)
discontinuance or material modification to the Service (or any part
thereof), (e) unexpected technical or security issues or problems, and
(f) extended periods of inactivity. Termination of your Yahoo! account
includes (a) removal of access to all offerings within the Service,
including but not limited to Yahoo! Mail, Groups, Messenger, Chat,
Domains, Personals, Auctions, Message Boards, Greetings, Alerts and
Games, (b) deletion of your password and all related information, files
and content associated with or inside your account (or any part
thereof), and (c) barring further use of the Service. Further, you agree
that all terminations for cause shall be made in Yahoo!'s sole
discretion and that Yahoo! shall not be liable to you or any third-party
for any termination of your account, any associated email address, or
access to the Service." We take the operation of Yahoo! and the TOS
very seriously. We continue to support Users who abide by the TOS.

If you would like to establish a new Yahoo! account and are concerned
that your intended use of our service may be a violation of the TOS, we
encourage you to review the TOS and to take care to proceed accordingly.

Once again, we encourage you to review our TOS:

http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

If we can be of further assistance, please let us know.

Your patience during this process is greatly appreciated.

Thank you again for contacting Yahoo! Customer Care.

Regards,

Edward
Hello, Edward!
I also read these new updated TOS of Yahoo Inc.
I m using yahoo since last 5 years,which is not little duration.
And i never disobeyed any TOS of yahoo Inc,
And even when my account was disable, i was just checking my emails, i
did not performed any activity which was against Yahoo TOS.
Please can you tell me which rule i disobeyed, which was the cause of
termination of my personal account.

Waiting for you feedback.

Thanks

Quote:
Originally Posted by yahoo
Hello Nazia,

Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Mail.

Yahoo! may, in appropriate circumstances and in its sole discretion,
remove or edit any content and/or terminate the accounts of users who
appear to have violated the Terms and Conditions.

Any action taken is confidential. We will not release this information
unless required to do so by law or under other similar circumstances.

We are unable to make exceptions to this rule.

Thank you again for contacting Yahoo! Mail.

Regards,

Frank

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