Donk, 

 Thank you so very much for telling me how to get rid of the ghost contact. 
That had been bugging me for about a month now, and I had no idea how to get it 
out of my contact list.  

                 I appreciate you help!

                                 Patty
>
> Open Hotmail and look at the pane on the left hand side. If you see an 
> "invitations" link, click it.
> Find the offending contact in the list of invitations and click "No Thanks".
> That should delete the ghost contact.
> 
> Good luck,
> Donk
> 
> 
> On 7/7/2011 5:05 PM, Patty wrote:
> > Hi. I am usually a lurker here…just read the posts and try to learn as much 
> > as I can, because there are so many knowledgeable folks here. I have a 
> > question that I hope someone has an answer to..
> >
> > I have a hotmail account that I quit using for a long time, mostly because 
> > of all the spam that I get there.  I started using it again a while back, 
> > and now there is a "ghost" contact on my list. I have no idea how it got 
> > there, or how to get rid of it. The name (and it is an offensive one) shows 
> > up every time I pull up my list of contacts, but there is no email addy 
> > attached….just the name. Because of that, I have been unable to remove it 
> > from my list.  I tried to get help from hotmail, without success. I was 
> > hoping that someone here can tell me if there is a way to take care of this 
> > problem…. It really has me bugged.
> >
> >                      TIA for any suggestions you might have,
> >                                         Patty
> >
>




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