I'm not going to whitelist you in adblocker. If you keep dropping features and making it harder to use, I'll switch to GMail.
Alienating customers is a bad idea. You have too many ads so I put on adblocker. Now you are cutting features and functionality. Keep it up and I'll switch to GMail.
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Nathan Brewer commented
I was going to post the same thing.
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Jeffrey Wilson commented
Almost exactly what I was going to write
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Howard Cromwell commented
I have an add blocker and you wont let me see some things as you black them out. I think Ill try something other than yahoo. Howard Cromwell
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Diana DeFeo commented
I don't like this new mail and I'm tired of having to dismiss to get back to the email we had. I like what we had and don't want this terrible new email. I too will switch to GMail if I can't use Yahoo Email the way I like it. Stop trying to force people into this new look. It's awful.
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Marijke Hermans commented
Same here...
And when you agree with 'basic mail', next time you open your mailbox it's back to the 'normal' one and the game begins again...
I'm starting to get fed up withn this...
A loyal customer of over 20 years (but do they care, apparently not)
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Becky Ann commented
Amen! How greedy can people get. I'm done with this one. They are stupid! Don't they know we will go elsewhere??? Idiots!
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Ann M Engel commented
I am being shunted to Basic Mail because I will not disable adblocker 'but' I still see videos running when the folder is empty so you are full of s**t . Those videos tell me you still have ways of getting around it. Oh, BTW, if I select Basic Mail, leave it there and stop switching me back to enhanced mail the next time I sign in or I will just go no frills at all and switch to Windows mail.
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Ryan Romero commented
Seems like I'm forced to migrate my email to my gmail backup account due to you not allowing my adblocker. This seems like a poor choice on your part and appears that I'm not alone.
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Marko Vulovic commented
After 16 years of usage it seems that I will stop using my yahoo account- you know, there is a lot of email providers that DO NOT FORCE me to disable adblocker.
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Matt Rendall commented
Yeah this is the last straw for me. GMail has a feature I haven't seen before call gmailify or something like that so I've set that up and I'm gone. Goodbye forever yahoo.
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barry takacs commented
Dear Yahoo!... boo hoo, i have an ad blocker. if you had exercised a tiny amount of restraint with the garbage security threats you call "advertising" i wouldnt need one.
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Kaye Wyly commented
I agree with Chris Cole. Other email options are looking pretty good right now.
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Ken S commented
Same reason I'm here. Your services will be replaced.
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David Melechinsky commented
I can understand why you want people to look at ads. You get money for them. I get it. Please know this, however. I'm not going to whitelist you. The obnoxious nature of your ads is the main reason why I installed the adblocker. I tried the whole feedback thing. I objected to the flesh-market ads, exploiting women's bodies. I did this repeatedly. Your response each time was to send even more of these sleazy ads. So I figured 'forget it". The ad blocker neatly blocked all but the huckster ads disguised as emails. Those I could put up with. So your response, irony of ironies, is to put me on "basic" mail, which seems to include an ad-blocker even more thorough than the one I installed. How clever of you! Now I don't even have to look at the fake emails anymore. I may just get to prefer "basic" mail. Perhaps if you people were a bit more selective about what gets advertised on your service, people would not feel so compelled to install ad-blockers.
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Manuel Saviñón Glez. de Cosío commented
yes, after several months asking me pro, now this, have no time for playing ads, l hate them, and l am consider as well to find and other e mail services.
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[Deleted User] commented
Ever since AOL/VERIZON took over YAHOO! it has sucked. I am fed up, about to move all email to gmail.
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BC commented
I am now changing all my emails from Y! to alternative. no Adblocker or Pay? NOPE!!!
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b commented
This activity by Yahoo has increased lately. I am not going to drop by adblocker. I detest that pop-up Yahoo keeps sending; can't get rid of it.
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Joshua Blalock commented
Ive been using them for over a decade, but they can suck my a$$hole if they think ill ever white list thme, for their cancerous ads.
i'd make sure they dont get ads on me or money just to spite them.
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Steve Brown commented
I guess y'all are ready for yahoo to die, forcing us into clunky email is sure way to make it happen.
I'm off to your competitors, See ya