Hello. I'm so sorry for asking another stupid question about myspace, but I'm extremely upset right now. My ex boyfriend, and now my current boyfriend, went and deleted his whole myspace. He wasn't thinking at the time, but there were messages he wanted saved from me in the past. He didn't realize this till after he already got rid of the profile. Does this mean there's no way at all to get that same profile back that he had? By a certain amount of days or something? I'm really about to cry right now. I also had tons of messages in my inbox from him from when we first started chatting and everything. Just in case he ever left, I really wanted those messages so I'd have all of the memories. It made me happy to read them. It hurts knowing I can't get em back. If there's any way at all he can get that profile back just the way it was, someone please let me know. Please don't answer unless you actually know what you're talking about. Thank you so much. <3 KiMmY
"The profile you received this message from has been deleted. Either this user deleted their own profile or MySpace deleted it for spamming and/or content violations."
I know those messages mean alot to you, but hopefully you will still have the memories of them.
Cheer up. It's really not the end of the world. and there will be plenty of opportunities for you both to make new messages to each other - in ways you'll be able to keep. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
teardrops7 answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 4:41 pm: Sorry to say this honey but once his myspace is deleted its gone. But if there were conversations from you, then you should have them still, unless you deleted them all..
xoxo
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Jamtoria answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 11:44 am: I'm sorry if he deleted his myspace there is no way to get any of his old stuff back:[ But if you still have yours all the messages in your inbox should still be there. [ Jamtoria's advice column | Ask Jamtoria A Question ]
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