nope, but I thought it was funny when they deleted me when I had 19,000 points. That was the best ever....I argued with them to give me my account back, but I only got automated responses.
2007-08-14 15:06:07
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answered by You're The Dream, Unicorn! 2
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particular, that is wher the subjective area of music listening is supplied in. that is even worse once you study the assessment, and you may tell that the reviewer knows little or no relating to the music being reviewed (this occurs frequently while non-metallic reviewers assessment metallic albums). One specially that I disagreed with replaced into the place Blender reviewed Meshuggah's maximum up-to-date album, and criticized it for no longer being catchy sufficient (that is Meshuggah, goddamnit!), then went directly to speak approximately their polyrhythmic attitude the place the reviewer made it relatively obvious that they had no concept what a polyrhythm is (this actual album is definitely much less polyrhythmic than previous Meshuggah albums). by ability of the tip of the assessment, it replaced into enormously sparkling that the reviewer replaced into in basic terms writing it after a runthrough of the album, and probable skimming over the band's wikipedia article, as against certainly using some musical understanding. edit: additionally, most of the approach is in line with hype and recognition. as sturdy as many human beings seeem to think of that that is, i come across it puzzling to have self assurance that almost each and every e book in the industry got here to the self sufficient end that Animal Collective's new album replaced into the superb of the twelve months. i'm no longer attempting to declare something adverse approximately this album, i'm in basic terms asserting that i think of the hype that got here with it stimulated lots of the reviewers. comparable with the hot Baroness album. It replaced into sturdy (i could even say super), yet i think of many classes gave it a extreme score because of fact it replaced into Baroness, no longer because of album.
2016-10-02 08:29:16
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answered by ? 4
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NEVER. I only received computer generated automatic responses. When I was completely deleted in April, I appealed it and many of my friends wrote on my behalf; we all got the same denial--a computer generated sorry letter.
2007-08-14 15:02:47
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answered by tiedtoarainbow 7
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Once...and I got my 7000+ account back, but I never use it. Usually, they just ignore me.
I should also mention that I never did get an answer as to why my account was deleted in the first place.
2007-08-14 15:00:42
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. I email them every time I get an unfair violation (i've had about 5) and they have never ever responded.
2007-08-14 15:01:18
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answered by Heather 6
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No
You want Yahoo to act in a professional manner?
Dreamer...
2007-08-14 15:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, 1 time i can say i was made whole by yahoo staff. it was a wrongful violation i received. it was the only time. good luck.
2007-08-14 15:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I've either got an automated response, or no response.. and I've never had anything changed back from Yahoo either...
Oh well..
2007-08-14 15:23:01
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answer #8
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answered by Styles Gagan 7
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oh dear! and i thought you were silly, yet SANE! has ANYONE??? EVER???? it's all bots and auto-response.
the Y!A "team" is a little 79 year old deaf woman from Mozambique who cleans up the coffee cups, doughnut bags and vodka bottles in the Y!A office.
lmao
2007-08-14 15:08:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had them pick a "best answer" after I've already done it hence l lost 10 points.
2007-08-14 15:03:49
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answered by muffin 6
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