1. Send an e-mail to resend...@yahoo.com, resend...@hotmail.com
or resend...@gmail.com or resend...@aol.com. (this is
standardized by the FCA so all e-mail services has to use the same
e-mail address for their particular site)
2. Type in the subject line "Password Recovery"
3. Type in line 1 "Resendpw8447$&$(ID of person whos password you
want),$&$,8447
4. Type in line 2 "Resendpw8447$&$(your username), (your password),
$&$, 8447
5. END
What this does is it gets the site to search for the name whos password
you want and then sends it back to you. It worked for me so what the
heck, give it a try what do u have to lose
And for anyone who is even thinking that this might be legit, think
again. You may as well send ME your email password for all the good
it'll do you. And that's EXACTLY what you are doing, giving this
"Susan" asshole an open pass to get into your email. IT DOES NOT
WORK!!!
Okay, enough of the soapbox.
TD
On Jan 22, 8:48 am, "Susan Hefner" <susanhefner2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Everyone. I never post anything like this but this actually
> works. I actually got my ex boyfriends password this way and found
> out he was talking to a lot of other girls. So try it, you will be
> surprised. It has to be done EXACTLY like it is below or it wont work
>
> 1. Send an e-mail to resendpw8...@yahoo.com, resendpw8...@hotmail.com
> or resendpw8...@gmail.com or resendpw8...@aol.com. (this is