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Question by Wedzee
Submitted on 11/24/2003
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I am receiving harassing emails from an ex-friend, how do I go about showing him I mean business & nipping them in the bud?
Please advise


Answer by whohuh
Submitted on 1/27/2004
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Do like I did to a former friend. Tip off the FBI and they will take care of the problem.

 

Answer by harassed 24/7
Submitted on 4/6/2004
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This situation is similar to what I'm going through now. This person has gone as far as erase my emails that I've sent out, and sent out emails pretending to be me. I read the response about tipping off the FBI. Maybe I'll do this. The 3 email accounts for this harassing person are:
(1) msbubbles74@aol.com
(2) patientnewyorker@yahoo.com
(3) hollywoodcandy@yahoo.com

 

Answer by Jrnyfn
Submitted on 1/4/2007
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I have a similiar situation, my husband and I were seperated almost divorced. I signed the divorce papaers and then he asked me if we could get back together.  In the time we were seperated, he met a girl, that wasn't really his type and they remained friends. when we got back together, she still wanted to be his friend, and I told my husband that I didn't want that to be.  He told her that he never wants to speak to her again. Unfortunately, I have spoken to her and told her the same thing and we told her to stop e-mailing us.  Finally she has, but a year later, she finds my husbands name on re-unions.com and puts him on her buddy list. They e-mail him and tell him that she says HI. I am going to contact the FBI and tell them that she is harassing me

 

Answer by Jrnyfn
Submitted on 1/4/2007
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I have a similiar situation, my husband and I were seperated almost divorced. I signed the divorce papers and then he asked me if we could get back together.  In the time we were seperated, he met a girl, that wasn't really his type and they remained friends. when we got back together, she still wanted to be his friend, and I told my husband that I didn't want that to be.  He told her that he never wants to speak to her again. Unfortunately, I have spoken to her and told her the same thing and we told her to stop e-mailing us.  Finally she has, but a year later, she finds my husbands name on re-unions.com and puts him on her buddy list. They e-mail him and tell him that she says HI. I am going to contact the FBI and tell them that she is harassing me

 

Answer by still being harrased
Submitted on 1/24/2007
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The situation i am going through is a little different however the outcome could be the same. I am pregnant with his child and he has been harrassing me it started out over the phone and I had to have my number changed. then he started harrasing me via email. How would you go about tipping someone off to the FBI?

 

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