Fraudulently claiming to be another individual or entity.
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frustrated with MSN wrote this post at Sunday, July 8, 2012 10:03 PM
I am unable to access anything on my MSN account without signing in over five times every time. I have deleted browsing history, cookies, etc; I have rebooted my computer; I have reset my modem; I have contacted MSN support on the phone and have gotten absolutely no resolution and have even been on hold for over 45 minutes before I hung up...McAfee seems better versed on fixing MSN issues than MSN support help. I had to switch to MSN Premium from Verizon and the problems still persist. I like many of the features of MSN but I am ready to pitch MSN (which I have had for over 10 years) and try other services that are easier to access and more reliable on service.

I can sign in to MSN through the butterfly and access the home page with all of the news...but the instant I try to access my email or anything on the address bar...I get the message that MSN has stopped working and then is closes...it really makes paying bills a nighmare!
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If you feel or received information that someone is impersonating you, we suggest that you make a formal report of this incident. Please note that the impersonator must be using one or more of the following:

 

-          Your legal name 

-          Your telephone number 

-          Your address 

-          Any other personal identification of yours, such as a photograph 

 

The duplication of your nickname is not considered impersonation.    
  
If this is the case and you want us to further investigate this matter, please contact our Legal Department with the following information:

 

-          The date and time you discovered the impersonation.  

-          A description of how the impersonation was carried out

-          The URL of the profile containing the impersonation. 

-          A statement from you declaring that the information in your report is accurate, and that, under the penalty of perjury, you are the person being impersonated. 

-          Your contact information, including an address, telephone number, and preferably, your e-mail address.

 

Please send the report to:

Microsoft Corporation

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Redmond, WA 98052-6399

Attn: Custodian of Records