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Why Would A Yahoo Small Business Tech Service Try To Extort Money From Me To Recover My Buisness

Yahoo has just locked me out of my own account, insisting that I change my password (just because they say that I must). Should this be a legal action by web sites? Is this similar to having government officials locking people out of their homes?

Do you own Yahoo.com? No? Then it's not "your" account. It's Yahoo's account, which they are granting you access to. Hyperbole about "extorting" at "gunpoint" and "forcing people from their homes" isn't going to help your case when making comparisons to changing your password on a free internet service. If you don't update your password regularly, it is at greater risk of being compromised. This is basic Internet 101. If your account is compromised, it puts other Yahoo users at risk, and forces them to spend time and energy dealing with your own incompetence in securing your account. This is why Yahoo, and most every other website Terms of Service, requires you to take responsibility for your own account security, and expressly tells you that your access may be suspended for this (and often, for any) reason.  Literally every time you use Yahoo, you agree to these terms.What would be a better analogy is why you think you have a legal right not to be forcibly ejected from some random stranger's private house after you refuse to follow their publicly posted house rules. I mean, if we're going with a house analogy.

Where would I Report a Cyber-stalker on Xbox Live?

tell the person that if he continues with these actions, you are going to call the police. if he continues, and you know his location, call the police. but, if you dont know his location, call microsoft and DEMAND to speak with a manager. these type of people make me sick and tell the manager that this person his harassing you severely and you believe he should be put into a mental hospital and/or prison cell for the things he his doing. just because it's over the internet, it does not make death threats legal. that is called verbal assault. and people go to jail for it all the time. if they do not help you, basically scream at them until they do help you. microsoft can be pretty useless over the phone but if you tell them word-for-word what you just wrote for the question, they should help you. these actions added up could put this person in prison for YEARS. if all else fails, get a lawyer and tell microsoft that you signed the Code of Conduct when you began xbox live and part of the Code of Conduct is that when you report someone, they take action. in this case, they are not. fight against them. start whoopin some ***

PEOPLE PLEASE ANSWER!! Why is Greed Bad?

Because it gives the Democrats a platform to run on.

(Greed hurts other people? That's just stupid.)

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