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Replying to Yahoo! Installers Behaving Badly
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cinemove
Posted 20 April 2007 - 06:36 PM
tansqrx
Posted 06 April 2007 - 01:12 PM
Daming
Posted 04 April 2007 - 03:42 PM
vizskywalker
Posted 04 April 2007 - 07:46 AM
Need help with other Yahoo! services, such as Mail Plus, Music, or Personals?
Call Yahoo! Customer Care Central at (866) 562-7219.
I have a feeling that this is the right place to call, since Messenger is one of their services. But even if it isn't the right place, in my experience, they will connect you to the right place. Just don't assume that they are a stupid tech support person from the start. Treat them courteously, and they will return the favor. (Yay tech support in the US, instead of outsourced!)
~Viz
turbopowerdmaxsteel
Posted 03 April 2007 - 06:46 AM
That might be the case. Being the most popular website on the planet, they have to have excellent phone tech support. However, I believe that E-Mail is the best way to express myself and let my thoughts be known; especially when there is no toll free tech support line.If you really want to get through, I would try calling them. I've had reason to call Yahoo! a couple times before, and they have the best phone tech support of anyone I've ever dealt with (Sony VAIO department is a close second, though). But they are very good at getting you connected to the right person and to listening to what you say.
Also, all major chat protocols (AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, etc.) store the friends list on their server. Otherwise, it would be impossible to practically notify you when your friends come online, or to let you use the messenger program on more than one computer.
My apologies for not being sarcastic enough! What I meant was, anyone with fair bit of intelligence would have figured that one out and that information was really not necessary.
vizskywalker
Posted 03 April 2007 - 06:32 AM
Also, all major chat protocols (AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, etc.) store the friends list on their server. Otherwise, it would be impossible to practically notify you when your friends come online, or to let you use the messenger program on more than one computer.
~Viz
turbopowerdmaxsteel
Posted 03 April 2007 - 05:57 AM
You won't lose your friend list,
as that is stored on our servers.
I didn't know that.
It seems like they use pre-defined messages for similar issues. I wonder what good are the so-called tech support personnel. Powerful atomated scripts would do better job than this. That whole feedback reminds me of our mobile service provider's customer care representatives who say "We are undergoing server updation. Please try again later." for every issue you bring in to their notice.
tansqrx
Posted 03 April 2007 - 05:43 AM
Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Messenger.
We understand that you are unable to install Yahoo! Messenger 8.1. We
are sorry for the inconvenience this has caused to you and we empathize
with your present situation.
Do you happen to have any ad removal, firewall or virus protection
programs installed on your system? These can act as roadblocks on the
way to a fabulous Messenger experience.
If you have any applications of this type installed, it's time to bid
them adieu. Please disable them on your computer and then reinstall
Yahoo! Messenger.
It appears that another program that is running on your computer is
getting in the way of the Yahoo! Messenger installation. To fix this
problem, you'll need to turn off all of the other programs and then try
installing the Yahoo! Messenger again. You won't lose your friend list,
as that is stored on our servers.
Not exectally what I was hoping for but at least I tried.
vizskywalker
Posted 26 March 2007 - 02:09 AM
~Viz
saint-michael
Posted 22 March 2007 - 05:41 AM



