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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Company doesnt shut down my email account, instead allows them to accumulate after i dont pay them for 2 month?

i had an email account and service agreement with a service provider, did not pay my last 2 months bills, and instead of shutting down my service they left it open and continued to accept emails, however i could not access them. there wasnt a term in the contract about dealing with non payments.


Because of this i missed a job opportunity and other important information. could I sue them?

Company doesnt shut down my email account, instead allows them to accumulate after i dont pay them for 2 month?
Yes, you can sue them but you will not win.





Why pay for e-mail.





I have never given Yahoo a penny.





Even if I run into tough times I can always go to the library or a friends house and check my e-mail.
Reply:Yes and no. But I don't understand your problem.


You don't pay them, and they have not shut down your e-mail account. Sounds a bit strange. If you have not paid them, then why would you still want to access your old e-mail account. Isn't apart of not paying them is that you no longer want to access it.





And no, it could take up to 90 days for them to completely close out the account and make it so that the user name "First part of the e-mail" can be used again.





But if so, and somebody also pick it, they can get the e-mails that you once received legally. But anyhow, why have you not giving out your new e-mail address out. hmm. seems kinda weird that you haven't.





But then again, you have to notify them that you want to cancel or shutdown the account. They should of don't a few things that would of helped you out, expect to forward e-mails to the new account. And of course, if you don't speak up, fail to pay. They account could still be open, but locked out from certain things like e-mail and such. Or locked out if full, as in not able to browse the web.





Could you please reclairify your problem.


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