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A victim has reported that he had recieved a threatening email from someone with a yahoo account. I would like a phone number to speak to someone about this. (Prefer to give further details over the phone) Please email me a contact number. Thankyou....

2007-07-09 20:17:12 · 29 answers · asked by opopusd 1 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

29 answers

i would watch your back if i was you, as it is a offence to pretend to be a police officer, keep safe all the best

2007-07-10 10:30:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No different Yahoo! solutions person can get your account suspended. diverse minor violations, rather if a similar styles of violations are repeated... can get an account suspended. do in no way use a chum's account. working example... this very question is a contravention and may be able to be suggested. so which you will incredibly get a chum in problem so which you do not get in problem. You did no longer even ask a question right here, and you're ranting and complaining. and you probably did this on a pals account!! some chum!!!

2016-09-29 10:28:00 · answer #2 · answered by mcglothlen 4 · 0 0

Yahoo Incorporated

408-949-3300

701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA

2007-07-09 22:03:58 · answer #3 · answered by Just me! 5 · 0 0

Well, Yahoo aren't going to release information about someone without some sort of authority - be it a court order or something signed by a police superior.

Plus, I'm thinking a police officer asking for this type of information on Yahoo is probably less of a real police officer and more of the imaginary kind...

2007-07-09 21:32:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Funny that, because when you email the Yahoo! Abuse reporting addresses they reply that if you feel someone is in danger you should contact the Police !

Here are the direct Yahoo! Abuse email addresses for reporting SPAM and Lottery / 419 Fraud:

uk-mail-abuse1@cc.yahoo-inc.com
mail-abuse@yahoo-inc.com

forward the email (WITH FULL INTERNET HEADERS) to both those addresses.

Also, look on the Yahoo Help!

HTH

Philip

2007-07-09 23:06:24 · answer #5 · answered by Our Man In Bananas 6 · 1 0

Going by your Fnglish grammar, you do not have the language skills to be able to identify a threat.

If you said on Yahoo that you are a police officer, (true or not) you will get a few threatening e-mails.

The police must realise that they are rapidly losing public support by their child molesting, racism, homophobia, arresting people for stupid reasons, and their treatment of the mentally ill.

Grow up!

2007-07-09 21:28:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I don't think for one moment you are a police officer. Firstly the police would not use this forum to obtain information such as you have asked. Why do I know that you are not a police officer ? - Easy really. I worked as a civilian within the police force for many many years. Police do not use language, such as "to do someone".

2007-07-11 02:36:23 · answer #7 · answered by JillPinky 7 · 0 0

I find it hard to believe a 'police Officer' would have such poor writing skills and lack of knowledge of the proper use of the English language.

Nice try. Troll.

2007-07-09 22:57:18 · answer #8 · answered by Diana 4 · 3 0

Seems a strange question... I would have thought police officers would have had the capacity to find this inf without going to yahoo answers. Then again maybe not. You wouldn't happen to be a father trying to track your daughter? remember confidentiality guys !!!!

2007-07-09 20:42:14 · answer #9 · answered by valf 4 · 3 0

You do realise it's an offence to impersonate a police officer even in an email. If you are one, then you won't mind if I forward your email to my local police who I am sure will be able to trace who you are, and then, if you are with the police they could let you know how they did it.

2007-07-09 20:57:19 · answer #10 · answered by StevieD 3 · 10 0

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