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Topic: Google cancel my email account. Have this happen to you?
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ivdsantacruzColombia flag
Apr 23 2010 11:30 PM
I have always used my gmail to get the alerts from this and other chess site, some days ago my account has disabled and still is, not sure if that can be because getting to much mail from the automatic alerts on each move and new game, they simply cancel it and I haven’t got any answer about it, have this happened to anybody here?

Brick
Apr 24 2010 00:02 AM
Send a message to the administrator.http://queenalice.com/sendmsg.php?id=1

ivdsantacruzColombia flag
Apr 24 2010 00:09 AM
Like i said im not sure thats the reasson why they did it, its only a guess, i firsth would like to know if this have happend before in gmail or other place.

VicentUnited States flag
Jun 8 2010 09:05 PM
exchange your e-mail in your Personal Information.
http://queenalice.com//personal.php and never talk to anyone the name of your account email and password.

OnceuponEngland flag
Apr 29 2010 01:23 AM
Mr Google likes to punish all who are naughty on the Internet. He knows where you live and will send round Mr Black. Do not answer the door.

ivdsantacruzColombia flag
Apr 29 2010 01:38 AM
After a week they let me use the secret answer, and I manage to get my account back, whit the surprise someone changed my name while I was there; immediately I change my password, noticed and entrance from a suspicious IP the day I lose access , but nothing for the actual time when I saw how my name changed in front of me.
Till today no answer, complaining they did not display the appropriate message when my account has disabled, let someone else use it because there was no way to retrieve it by any method.
Of course I also check for viruses, malware, spyware, rotkits, etc, etc, nothing found; I´m pretty sure a program I used to login on gmail was responsible.

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