Re: [YBRT:129] briefcase "kindly advise the procedure to make a formal request to have them back"

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Joy Miller

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Oct 7, 2009, 2:14:49 AM10/7/09
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   I just wrote a response that may have only been sent to A.N.M. so I reply now for the group and for her, more directly:

      The procedural suggestions have not changed- call the concierge #'s if you can, let us know if they don't return the call with the day or so the greetings promise, many have had success, none have posted there success, at least one has been retaliated against with the loss of his email, despite having failed to backup his briefcase to it, he now only has the files he FAILED to backup, as they did  manage to mail them to him, and have tried at least to mail discs to others, but have not restored his email inbox which is most remarkable, more the conduct of a going out of business as-is-unfit- for-any-purpose-used-jalopy dealer then anything as trustworthy as a publically traded yahoo by any owner even themselves.  It is important to note that it was there quest for autonomy, for respect despite it's cost, that had them kick us in the shins and worse.  This would not of happend had the pockets been truly deep.  There is an advantage in dealing with Microsoft- they know, though it might take decades, the time of reckoning does come, and it is what allows bragging rights to Sears etc.  To survive means to not do so at any cost- to not pretend certain of your customers are expendable, worth being stepped on or even most profitable to do precisely that to.

P.S.

(If the isolated recipient could please share my prior note with the group or at least send it back to me so I can that would be very appreciated as posts from the group page do not get archived into a sent folder)

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:45 AM, Anna Maria Mattace <annam...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi 
is it finally possible to have our files back?
If so please send them to annam...@gmail.com
Or kindly advise the procedure to make a formal request to have them back

Thank you very much



Sharon Kaye

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Oct 7, 2009, 6:15:16 PM10/7/09
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Yes, and I would also like to get my files back!!!
 
Thanks so much for keeping in touch, Joy!!!

Johnny's Angel

--- On Wed, 10/7/09, Joy Miller <gotjo...@gmail.com> wrote:

Anna Maria Mattace

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Oct 7, 2009, 6:41:22 PM10/7/09
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Hi All,
here is the mail from Joy. Can I kindly have the nr. to call to ask my files back (what you call concierge #'?)
Thank you

 
Ms. Mattace, one of us, inquires now, half a year later then her
original note I reply indirectly to again now, about the ripeness of
now available relief, and while I feel for her, assume she didn't mean
she lacked any sympathy for any of us, I not only have just now had a
chance to get online to respond ( I get wireless delivery of posts but
can't moderate or reply directly at those times), but have debated how
to phrase the same old story which is far more tiresome for me then
for all of you- ... and that is that there is no change here in
America, no reason to lose hope, but no hand stretched out from yahoo
yet with our files exactly.  The good news also is that Anna is not
the person, of many, who may have gotten there files back but has
inexplicably perhaps failed to notify us- I assume there are many such
people and know of a few in fact.

I do not know how long one has in other countries, and caution this is
a very technical point, but assume that we all have at least a year,
most of us at least two, from the discovery of the problem, to
litigate it.  I say now as was said back in April, "by all means", do
what ever you can, and hopefully we as gathered here can offer more
then just the fact that we are not alone, nor at fault, yahoo is, and
there victims are many, too many for them to succeed in ignoring to
the extent they have, forever.  Yes it has been shamefully successful
so far, but someday, sooner as every day goes buy, we will have
finality.  Yahoo should not delete our files till then, not until they
have given us notice and opportunity to respond and claim them.  We
hope they understand this and have good reason to believe they do,
despite there actions suggesting we, in there opinion, may never find
out.  We will find out, and if the news is good, it will be good
enough to allow our info to be restored to us.  If the finality is
very bad news it still shall be welcome, and is just as needed.  For
me I act under a two year time limit but hope to get to the bottom of
this asap, and I have tried not to give false hope as to how soon that
might be, for me, to have much more time, to help foster the class
action that we learn of new members of every time we visit if not her
then 'yahoo answers', but can say thath as the temps cool down, as
halloween approaches, I hope to focus in on this as I did back in
April, with tasks scheduled just days in advance, and not too many of
them being needed to move t
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