Monday, May 16, 2011

LOCKED OUT OF MY ACCOUNT ... FOREVER

Below you will find the copy of an e-mail I received approximately 10 times in the last one and one-half weeks.  Yes, it's from google, and yes, Abu and his friends in their great wisdom took it upon themselves to lock me forevermore out of my "Cat Makes 5" blog account.  Both myself and now you have the following choices: A) follow my old blog (http://www.eldridge5.blogspot.com/)  for days of blessed rememberance B) come check out the new blog.  In the meantime, I will continue to fill out this information again, and again, and again, and pray for the day the planets align and my blog may sucessfully belong to me again.  This day may be one in which we are all very cold in a very warm place, so let's not hold our breath, say adieu to the old, and hello to the new.  AND, I live in Utah now so let's face it ... the material here for blogging ... far more than I could have ever imagined possible and might be deserving of a whole new blog page of it's own?  Might even be daily blogging in store ... I live in Utah County, do the math!  Thanks for the time - Cort
p.s.  Google - suck it! 
p.p.s.  It will take me no less than a month to figure out how to respost pictures and or make a nice looking page.  Please ignore the wrapping, the gift is inside.  Again, Google, suck it.

Hi,

Thank you for filling out the account recovery form. We know losing access to your account can be a frustrating experience and we want to help.

At Google, we take your privacy and security seriously. We're committed to returning accounts only when we're sure we're giving them back to the accounts' owners. Unfortunately, based on the information you provided, we were unable to verify that you own this account. To ensure that we are not compromising the security of the data, we can't return the account at this time.

If you can provide additional information to verify that you own this account, please visit http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/request.py?ara=1 and submit another request, providing as much accurate information as possible. If you're unsure about specific dates, provide your best guess.

Because Google doesn't ask for much personal information when you sign up for an account, we don't have many ways to verify that you own an account. In order to verify that you're the real owner of an account, we need specific details about your account during the recovery process. We also can’t accept identification documents as a proof of account ownership because we don’t consider this a secure method. For more information on this policy, please visit http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=117219

If you are unable to provide specific information to recover the account or would like to create a new account, please visit https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount

We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your cooperation and understanding.

Sincerely,
The Google Account Recovery Team

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