I'm being blammed from my friend that i have been hacking onto her account on another site!well, i'm not!how do i convince her i would never do that to her?
HEARTXBREAKER answered Monday July 11 2005, 2:08 pm: Well if she's your true friend, she would believe you. Tell her that you wouldn't do that! There are computer GENIUSES out there that know how to do that stuff. If you really didn't do it, then tell her that!
M_to_the_E_to_the_L answered Monday July 11 2005, 9:35 am: Being that she's your friend... you should already have some trust with her. Explain that she shoudl trust you and that your friendship mean more than some internet account. If she doesn't get it then you obviously weren't that good of friends [ M_to_the_E_to_the_L's advice column | Ask M_to_the_E_to_the_L A Question ]
kaka6 answered Monday July 11 2005, 12:23 am: ok my answer id kinda like the others but in a way that can helped 1st tell her that it wasn't you and you can prove it go to your history but if you can't (it is control h just telling you or ask your rents) but if you can't do this a true freind like alot of people said if she doesn't belive you better find a new friend [ kaka6's advice column | Ask kaka6 A Question ]
star-crossed answered Monday July 11 2005, 12:05 am: ok. First off dont use the word "hacked" unless you actually used unauthorized means to get information from the site. If you cracked a password then say that and if you did(accused of) something else then say it. OK convince her by turning it on her.
*im assumeing your not a real hacker and you have no computer hacking skills*
ask her how you would do it and ask her y you would do it. Prove to her that it would be pointless. [ star-crossed's advice column | Ask star-crossed A Question ]
SAF3xWiiTHxM3 answered Monday July 11 2005, 12:00 am: Tell Her You Know It Wasnt You...FOR SHORE...And If She Doesnt Believe You Then She Doesnt Trust You...And Friends TRUST each Other!
kashia answered Sunday July 10 2005, 6:45 pm: well if you guys are true friends then she should believe what you have to say.
if not then she isnt a very loyal friend [ kashia's advice column | Ask kashia A Question ]
twistedsister17 answered Sunday July 10 2005, 6:06 pm: Keep telling her that it was not you. Like ChickyDee said, she should already know that it was not you since you're her friend. Also tell her that you're Not apologizing for something you didn't do. Then just leave it at that. If she can't accept that, then shes not a good friend and shes not worth your time. [ twistedsister17's advice column | Ask twistedsister17 A Question ]
Mami0s0xclusivex3 answered Sunday July 10 2005, 4:32 pm: Well, you need to explain to her that its not you and that you have your own account, thats if you do, and that there is no point on getting on her account. Do you know the password? if not then tell her that you dont even know. Let her know that your friends, and friends are suppost to tal to eachother about problems that they have, and their suppost to trust eachother. Hope i helped and hope things work out between you too
crazyoutyamind answered Sunday July 10 2005, 4:23 pm: you need to tell her that you dont want to get on her accont that you have your own (if you do ) and tell her that she needs to trust you since you are her friend and if not than shes not your friend cuz friends trust each other!well hope i helped and if you have ne more quistions just drop em in my inbox
-kelly [ crazyoutyamind's advice column | Ask crazyoutyamind A Question ]
HyperactiveMiss answered Sunday July 10 2005, 4:01 pm: First of all it's spelt as "blamed". Just letting you know.
There's probably no way to convince her if you've tried talking to her already. Maybe you can get her to contact the site administrater and ask him/her if they can check who hacked into her account and prove that it's not you. Good luck! [ HyperactiveMiss's advice column | Ask HyperactiveMiss A Question ]
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