Yahoo account story continued
May. 16th, 2007 11:05 pmWanna hear a funny story? Okay. So I emailed my ex-roommate again last night about that customer code I need in order to access my Yahoo mail. It took a lot for me to actually write that email, since she had totally ignored the two previous ones; but I figured I might try again, just to be sure I had done all I could to retrieve that mailbox before Yahoo wipes it out (which, I assumed, would happen in about two weeks). So I very calmly and politely informed her that I never meant any offence against her, regardless of what she might think, and that I would really appreciate that small helpful gesture. And guess what? She wrote back today, telling me very calmly and cheerfully that she has no intention whatsoever of giving me access to her internet account, and that it was actually her who changed my password after I moved out. Why? Because I don't live with her anymore. Period.
I was speechless. I just couldn't believe it. Not that she would do it, but that she would take almost three fucking months to even let me know. And then say it like it was the most obvious thing in the world. I swear I almost blew a fuse (and it takes a LOT to make me angry). But since I pride myself on being very calm and collected, I somehow controlled my murderous rage and wrote her back in polite language, saying that all I care about is MY PRIVATE EMAIL and that, since she doesn't want to give me access to the AT&T account, maybe she could create a separate free account and transfer the contents of my Yahoo mailbox to it - and then give me the password to that. And since I felt really uncomfortable asking her for any favors, I said I wasn't expecting her to do that for me out of the goodness of her heart, but was willing to pay her for it. It wasn't meant as an insult - though I admit I didn't care much whether she might get offended or not. It wasn't like I had anything more to lose, anyway.:(
And she wrote back right away, telling me very haughtily that I was audacious to even suggest this and that she doesn't wish for me to try contacting her any more.
Very well. Not that I intended to, anyway. She pretty much told me all I needed to know.:/
Arrogant, vindictive bitch. I hope she chokes to death on her overwhelming sense of righteousness and superiority. I am audacious, because I think I have the right to demand access to my private email, which she has arbitrarily denied me without so much as a warning. If this is some sick idea of revenge for that stupid drain clog, which she thought I was responsible for, than I have indeed underestimated her sweet personality to cosmic proportions. See, my problem is that I always want to believe in the goodwill of other people. And when someone like that shows their true colors, I am stunned. Because I know I just wouldn't do that to her, had our roles been reversed - no matter how many drains I thought she might have clogged, intentionally or not. But that's just me - the eternal fool. Watch, world, and laugh.
And that's the end of tonight's accidental entertainment. *sigh*
I was speechless. I just couldn't believe it. Not that she would do it, but that she would take almost three fucking months to even let me know. And then say it like it was the most obvious thing in the world. I swear I almost blew a fuse (and it takes a LOT to make me angry). But since I pride myself on being very calm and collected, I somehow controlled my murderous rage and wrote her back in polite language, saying that all I care about is MY PRIVATE EMAIL and that, since she doesn't want to give me access to the AT&T account, maybe she could create a separate free account and transfer the contents of my Yahoo mailbox to it - and then give me the password to that. And since I felt really uncomfortable asking her for any favors, I said I wasn't expecting her to do that for me out of the goodness of her heart, but was willing to pay her for it. It wasn't meant as an insult - though I admit I didn't care much whether she might get offended or not. It wasn't like I had anything more to lose, anyway.:(
And she wrote back right away, telling me very haughtily that I was audacious to even suggest this and that she doesn't wish for me to try contacting her any more.
Very well. Not that I intended to, anyway. She pretty much told me all I needed to know.:/
Arrogant, vindictive bitch. I hope she chokes to death on her overwhelming sense of righteousness and superiority. I am audacious, because I think I have the right to demand access to my private email, which she has arbitrarily denied me without so much as a warning. If this is some sick idea of revenge for that stupid drain clog, which she thought I was responsible for, than I have indeed underestimated her sweet personality to cosmic proportions. See, my problem is that I always want to believe in the goodwill of other people. And when someone like that shows their true colors, I am stunned. Because I know I just wouldn't do that to her, had our roles been reversed - no matter how many drains I thought she might have clogged, intentionally or not. But that's just me - the eternal fool. Watch, world, and laugh.
And that's the end of tonight's accidental entertainment. *sigh*