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Previously on "Hotmail - your account has been blocked...."
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostThat used to be the line reserved for AOL users....
<ahem>or so I believe</ahem>
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostYou've got to have one if you want to get at some of the download areas on microsoft.com.
I managed to avoid hotmail right until some time last year, but had to buckle if I wanted the goods.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostThat used to be the line reserved for AOL users....
<ahem>or so I believe</ahem>
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Originally posted by carlosLondon View PostI didn't know people still used hotmail...
I managed to avoid hotmail right until some time last year, but had to buckle if I wanted the goods.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYup, kids and the uneducated.
<ahem>or so I believe</ahem>
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Originally posted by carlosLondon View PostI didn't know people still used hotmail...
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View Postgood luck with that, my lad had his hotmail account block and it sent the unlock code to an old address he had no access to, many many many emails to them later and guess what, no response
Who was the dull twat who put xyz@abc.c0m? ummm me.
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good luck with that, my lad had his hotmail account block and it sent the unlock code to an old address he had no access to, many many many emails to them later and guess what, no response
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostWTF. It then tries to send a code to an alternate email address but end bit is .c0m (note the zero).
Hmmm. How to get it working again?
They'll then reset things for you.
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Hotmail - your account has been blocked....
WTF. It then tries to send a code to an alternate email address but end bit is .c0m (note the zero).
Hmmm. How to get it working again?Tags: None
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