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jochimin
Jan 18th 2007, 2:46 pm
I am 58 years old and I've had an email address with yahoo for ofer 3 years now.

When I tried to log in today I got the following message:
"Hi ,
You need your parent or guardian's permission to use Yahoo!. Please find mom or dad and show them this screen."


Then they have a note for parents with the usual BS , but including the following paragraph:

If you're setting up a Family Account for the first time, we'll need a major credit card for age verification. You will not be charged!

So that´s it, they want my credit card number.

Well, yes I lost all the mails that were sent to me but I wont give mi credit card to yahoo
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/images/smilies/mad.gif
:mad:
What do you think?

prilep
Jan 18th 2007, 2:51 pm
Mom or Dad? lol. I don't think this is true.

- Prilep :D

lorien1973
Jan 18th 2007, 2:56 pm
Yeah I doubt it too. How would yahoo know if your mommy and daddy are sitting there?

letsjoy
Jan 18th 2007, 2:56 pm
may be you gone on any fake page...

longhornfreak
Jan 18th 2007, 3:02 pm
yeah and now you can send an email with the user as anything, for example i could send you one from admin@thissite.com or something...it all has to do with freaky hacking coding

asapcorp
Jan 18th 2007, 3:03 pm
may be you gone on any fake page...
I am also thinking that.

I haven't heard/faced these type of problems

some thing is fishy somewhere. not sure.

have you tried on any other machines or more than once?

Clive
Jan 18th 2007, 3:04 pm
If your email address is important to you, I suggest you go ahead and contact Yahoo customer support. I did when my 2001 email address went down after I changed my password and forgot it overnight.. I was contacted by real people, not just automated emails, and my problem got solved pretty quickly.

I wouldn't give them my credit cart either. That is of course if they really asked you for it and you didn't lend up on an email phishing page that has stolen your details.

jochimin
Jan 18th 2007, 3:15 pm
To CliveRay:

Tanks for your suggestion but they don't have any customer support address or phone y their pages.http://forums.digitalpoint.com/images/smilies/confused.gif
:confused:

Kyle H.
Jan 18th 2007, 3:58 pm
DO NOT give them your credit card number.

This is most likely a PHISHING scam.

why would yahoo need your credit card for an EMAIL?

Clear your cookies and history, cache and go directly to the link http://www.yahoo.com.

Also run a virus scan.

Clive
Jan 18th 2007, 4:04 pm
Might not be a phishing page but a valid Yahoo one.
Take a look here, they mention credit cards on it, ant it's a valid yahoo page: https://edit.yahoo.com/forgot?login=&intl=us&done=http://mail.yahoo.com&src=ym

Will look for the support email address or webfort I used to contact them through. Their system has changed since the day I had the login issue. Hopefully they still offer email support to Yahoo users..

minnseoelite
Jan 18th 2007, 4:56 pm
Might not be a phishing page but a valid Yahoo one.
Take a look here, they mention credit cards on it, ant it's a valid yahoo page: https://edit.yahoo.com/forgot?login=&intl=us&done=http://mail.yahoo.com&src=ym

Will look for the support email address or webfort I used to contact them through. Their system has changed since the day I had the login issue. Hopefully they still offer email support to Yahoo users..

hmm well that is still strange i still dont see any valid reason for needing a credit card.....and for your original message why would Yahoo say "go get your mom and dad" that sounds totally unprofessional to me I think if it was Yahoo they would say something like "you must be at least 18" or "you will need a parent or guardian" not mom and dad lol

The page does look valid but perhaps someone is using a redirect with domain masking........

Futures_Equity
Jan 18th 2007, 5:05 pm
Beware just because it is on a domain it can still be a phishing scam, evil people have been known to use cross-site scripting to upload their own phishing files on reputable domains such as PayPal.

tsptom
Jan 18th 2007, 5:22 pm
AOL asks for your CC number to change a password now, and Yahoo asks for CC numbers when signing up for free fantasy football leagues "for age verification", so it may be legit. I don't like it either but that may be the way things are going to be.

Yfcadmin
Jan 19th 2007, 1:50 am
Hi jochimin,
Yahoo does helps everyone. I wont say much .. here's a Case which describes how Yahoo CustomerCare helped a Yahoo user to recovery his account which was taken by a Spammer (http://www.yahoofanclub.com/about975.html) We have provided full support to rojoloco1982 to get his account back. If you think you need help just post a question on the YahooFanClub (http://www.yahoofanclub.com)forums and you'll have the answers.

FunkyDog
Jan 19th 2007, 2:34 am
Might not be a phishing page but a valid Yahoo one.
Take a look here, they mention credit cards on it, ant it's a valid yahoo page: https://edit.yahoo.com/forgot?login=&intl=us&done=http://mail.yahoo.com&src=ym

Will look for the support email address or webfort I used to contact them through. Their system has changed since the day I had the login issue. Hopefully they still offer email support to Yahoo users..

Look at the qource of that page, i can see some fishy urls inthere.... think this is a scam.

Clive
Jan 19th 2007, 3:28 am
Look at the qource of that page, i can see some fishy urls inthere.... think this is a scam.Nope, not phishy.
That's just normal for yahoo to build unreadable, unmemorable, all-redirecting url's like those.
They are all over their website if you check their home page for instance. Besides, I quoted that url above directly from http://mail.yahoo.com (see the Forget your ID or password? link) so I suppose it is the least we can trust from Yahoo, can't we?

I think they are making a mistake here, I don't personally feel confortable playing with my credit card for purposes of that kind, anyone does?

spiderroost
Jan 19th 2007, 8:06 pm
don't give your cc number to them.but i m not getting any proper reason,
why they want your credit card number.and why they asked for mom and dad.i haven't heard like this problem ago.

oseymour
Jan 22nd 2007, 12:16 am
I've never heard of this and I use Yahoo's services daily. hold on to your credit card number...sound real phishy

D3Si
Jan 22nd 2007, 10:35 am
IF you try to register under age of 11 then it ask you this but he said he is 58 and it's 3 years old account so not sure why it show him that..

Navigator
Jan 23rd 2007, 8:08 am
Very strange, that they want your credit card!

lunarweblink
Jan 25th 2007, 8:37 am
yeah i would not do that