The appropriate party to inform would be the FBI ... The word fraud comes to mind, and millions of 50 centses puts company officers in prison for a long long long time.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Kee Hinckley [mailto:naz...@marrowbones.com] > Sent: Thursday, 5 September, 2013 11:28 > To: nanog@nanog.org list > Subject: Re: Yahoo is now recycling handles > > > On Sep 4, 2013, at 9:47 PM, Leo Bicknell <bickn...@ufp.org> wrote: > > > > > I've got to apologize publicly to Yahoo! here as part of my issue was > my own stupidity. It appears in the past I've had multiple Yahoo! ID's > and I was > > I, on the other hand, need someone from Yahoo! to contact me, because I > decided to test their "email wishlist" feature. Repeated attempts got me > nothing but a message saying that my credit card information was > incorrect. But when I checked my bill this morning, I have three fifty > cent charges against my account (one for each time I revalidated my > email address while attempting to use their form). There's no contact > page on http://wishlist.yahoo.com, despite the fact that it's an > ecommerce page that takes credit cards, and there's no apparent way to > contact a human from the main yahoo page. I can always ask my credit > card company to refuse the charges, but if Yahoo! is charging credit > cards and not providing services, I think someone there needs to know > there's a problem. Never mind taking credit card numbers and providing > no customer support.