Can not login to gmspro@yahoo.com account?
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03-24-2014, 11:29 AM
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Can not login to gmspro@yahoo.com account?
yahoo account: gmspro@yahoo.com, may be it is locked.
Tried the recovery option, it sends email to a gmail account, that gmail account can't be accessed too. Can you please send recovery email to alternate email = shiblydu60@yahoo.com shibly Ads |
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03-24-2014, 11:36 AM
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You can try these Yahoo customer care numbers: 866-562-7219, 1-800-318-0612 (Toll Free)
You can also connect with a Yahoo Chat Customer Representative from here: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/cl...index.html Hope they can help you solve this issue Ads |
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03-24-2014, 11:41 AM
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It's never a good idea to list email addresses or phone numbers on a public forum. Doing so lets your contact information be seen by anyone on the Internet, such as spammers or hackers.
The video contained in the following article shows you how to recover your password using a mobile phone number, an alternate email address, or by answering your security questions https://help.yahoo.com/kb/yahoo-account/...sions=true If you do not have a non-Yahoo! alternate email address, valid mobile number, or cannot verify your security questions you will need to contact Yahoo Customer Care, the following contact options are available: In the US Call 1-800-318-0612 International users Call 509-797-6330 Twitter - https://twitter.com/YahooCare Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YahooCustomerCare Here's how to use the automated web-based contact system. Click one of the links above. Click the "Contact Customer Care" link under the Quick Links section to the right of your screen. This should open the Yahoo Help form. The Selected product should be "Yahoo Account" "Under Topic" select "Password and sign in" "Under Sub-topic" select "unable to sign in" "Under Recommended options" Click on the Email link. Complete the form as indicated. If you don't remember your Security Question or Security Answer enter "unknown". Yahoo will use the information you provide to verify you are the actual owner of the account. If they can't verify your information it's unlikely you will be able to recover your account. If you're able to recover your account here's some guidelines for creating a secure, strong password - https://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=con...OD_MAIL_ML Once you're able to change your password it would be a good idea to review your security questions and make changes if you don't remember your answers. Changing your security questions - https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail/SLN2031.h...sions=true I recommend using a password manager like Keepass or LastPass to create and store strong unique passwords for the sites you visit. You can also save notes like your secret questions and answers to the password entries. LastPass can automatically log you in to any web site you have stored in its database. |
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