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Myspace Trouble


Question Posted Friday June 10 2005, 7:58 pm

I sent something to someone's inbox on MYSPACE, but now i'm having 2nd thoughts about sending it.Is there any way that I can delete the letter I sent them because they didn't read it yet. Thanks for your help!

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Karen answered Friday June 10 2005, 8:16 pm:
If you go to your Home page and scroll down to the 'My Mail' section, click on the 'sent' link and it will bring you to your outgoing messages. If it doesn't say 'read' next to the message you want to stop from getting to that particular person, you can delete it. I don't know if this stops that person from getting the message because I don't delete my sent messages but it should. If it doesn't, then there is nothing you can do.

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