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Deleted MySpace Accounts


Question Posted Wednesday November 1 2006, 5:38 pm

I have a MySpace account and I've been checking my mail on there. I have recieved 7 messages from the same person. I can't read them, because it says their account has been deleted. I really need to read the messages and find out who's been sending them to me. The messages have been sent on different days, even one today, so I can't see how a person can send me a message when their account has been deleted. Please help, ASAP!

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TEENAGExHEARTS answered Wednesday November 1 2006, 8:35 pm:
i have the same exact problem. but i just found out that myspace is having a message error and those messages are just fake. so don't worry you aren't missing any messages or receiving them from any strangers.

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