mga istoryans.... kinsain naka try sa pop3 finder ang new version email password finder... para mabalik akong gmail account... please help.
tag 40usd ra nuon xa... pro gusto ko maka balo if working ba jud na na version....
tnx...
mga istoryans.... kinsain naka try sa pop3 finder ang new version email password finder... para mabalik akong gmail account... please help.
tag 40usd ra nuon xa... pro gusto ko maka balo if working ba jud na na version....
tnx...
What to do if your gmail account is compromised (from gmail support forum)
There are two basic options available to regain access to an account: doing a Password Reset, and submitting the Account Recovery Form. If a Password Reset (first link below) isn't successful, then use the Account Recover Form (second link below). The Password Reset can fail if the secret question was changed or forgotten, or if the recovery address was changed or is no longer valid.
If the Account Recover Form is rejected then re-submit it with more information. You can re-submit it as many times as you want, but always wait for a reply to each submission before submitting again. If you don't receive a reply, check your spam/junk folder (especially if it's a non-Gmail account). Google has confirmed that a bad guess doesn't hurt the outcome, the process only looks at the correct information. But Google doesn't publish exactly how they use the information to return accounts, so keep trying.
It's very important that as you repeatedly submit the Account Recovery Form that you fill in more of the blanks with accurate information. There is some threshold of correct information you need to prove ownership, so a rejection means you need to supply more. Submitting the same form with no additional information multiple times does not help.
While this automated system works for many people, there are some cases where it can be very frustrating. But don't give up. There's nothing you can do (like deleting the account) until you re-gain access to it. And since Google does not offer live support for the free Gmail product, these are your only options.
Also realize that a more complicated account recover process (that very few need to use) is one of the trade-offs for not being forced to provide a lot of personal information when you create the account (that everyone has to do) which many people prefer for privacy reasons.
This page will help you through the account recovery process: http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...n&answer=46346 or you can just start a password reset here: https://www.google.com/accounts/Forg...=mail&fpOnly=1
For information about account recovery (includes a link to the Account Recovery Form) see: Recovering your account - Accounts Help or you can go directly to the Account Recovery Form here: Contact Us - Accounts Help
Hints for successful account recovery
* It's not about the number of times you submit the Account Recovery Form, it's about providing more and better answers with each attempt.
* Wait for a response before each new submission (be sure to check Spam). Responses could be delayed as much as 24 hours.
* Duplicate submissions, or submissions without waiting for a reply can trigger a submission lock forcing you to wait a few days to try again.
* Make your best guess on every field of the form. You never know what will help.
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