I'm loling at not wanting to deal with a teenager. The only one acting like a teen here, is you.
You activated her account. You could have deleted the first e-mail and been done with it. And then instead of telling her about it, you deleted it. She is going to make a new account, this is all going to happen again.
This. Exactamundo. And no one here is giving you high fives for your juvenile prank.
I'm loling at not wanting to deal with a teenager. The only one acting like a teen here, is you.
You activated her account. You could have deleted the first e-mail and been done with it. And then instead of telling her about it, you deleted it. She is going to make a new account, this is all going to happen again.
This. Exactamundo. And no one here is giving you high fives for your juvenile prank.
It wasn't meant to be a prank and I do not see it as a prank.
If I would have started posting random stuff and making things up about her, then yes a bad prank.
You didn't need a message icon. You were in her FB, you just had to go into her messages and create a new one to herself...
If you are talking about sending her one while being in her account, that's how I took Scotty's comment.
I tried to send her a message before I changed the password. I couldn't because there was no icon. Once I changed the password it would have been pointless to send the message.
Post by dancingnancy on Oct 1, 2013 20:19:42 GMT -5
I have this same issue with Gmail. You know what I do when I get the other girls emails by mistake? Delete them and move on with my day. I've actually felt bad that she is missing out on some emails. Last thing that ever crossed my mind is messing with her FB account.
When I get misdirected emails to my gmail account, I either 1) delete or 2) notify the sender that I am not the person whom they are trying to contact. I only do #2 if the email appears important. In this case, I would redirect the emails into the trash/spam folder.