Yahoo once blocked my email address for having a 3500 score at Pool
Game.

fyhaoo

On Apr 28, 1:25 am, Greg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Success!
>
> After two months of increasing pressure on Xtra (Yahoo's agent in NZ)
> I finally added a notice to my application that detected Yahoo email
> addresses, and told those users they would not receive their booking
> confirmations and why. I also suggested they switch to an email
> service that works, with instructions for Gmail. I informed Xtra of
> this, and told them I'd go to the media with this if it wasn't
> resolved by Monday.
>
> And just like that, a wee email from Yahoo arrived saying that the
> issue had been resolved. No details, and no apology of course.
>
> I know we bitch about Google's customer service occasionally, but my
> experience with Yahoo is FAR worse. Automated responses that take no
> account of what you wrote to them, and blank refusals to help or even
> explain why they won't.
>
> So the lesson I've learned is to escalate FAST. I'm sure if I'd made
> my threats earlier, the issue would have been fixed earlier. It's a
> pain to have to do all the work, but better to get the problem fixed
> sooner rather than later.
>
> Finally, anyone else who was blocked now unblocked? The headers for my
> test messages previously showed the IP address flagged, but now they
> don't - maybe they've taken appengine's IP addresses out of the
> blacklist.
>
> Cheers!
> Greg.

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