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10th August 2015, 17:52 | #1 |
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Sky Yahoo Mail
Yes, Sky Yahoo Mail, I've been trying to get rid of 'em. Ditched the Sky package years ago, prices kept rising. I cannot get rid of the Sky mail account, they won't let me. Yahoo Mail is pretty poor IMO and they can't deal with spam (unless you use a million filters) On Windows 10 now, pretty much spam free. I tried deleting the Sky account, when I click on 'Yes delete' I get 'Activity Timed out' this is after 3 seconds. So, the only way to be rid of Sky Yahoo Mail is don't sign in to it for 6 months, and it will disappear. A bit like the forum really, if you don't like it.....don't sign in
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11th August 2015, 00:14 | #2 |
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Is that because [email protected] remained same title but changed to Yahoo Mail with all it's complications and T&C, similarly [email protected] became Google mail accounts again with their T&C in place of those you signed up to.
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11th August 2015, 06:27 | #3 |
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Yahoo tell me that Sky manages the e-mail, any problems should be addressed to Sky. The mail falls under the broadband umbrella. if you've ever tried to negotiate a Sky help page you'll see how impossible it is to get a solution. Sky primarily exists to promote itself.
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