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February 14, 2004 at 6:58 am #50297
lil_ozzy_chick
MemberI want to know! I want to add someone, but without their permission of clicking accept! But i want to know the tool!! Because straight out with Yahoo MEssenger, you can’t add someone, because everytime you add someone they get a message askin for permission, now i dont want the message asking for permission to appear!!!..Is there such a way??
February 14, 2004 at 3:58 pm #50283riff_raff_50076
MemberYahoo patched all the add without permission exploits sorry.
Not sure if it will work or not but try adding them using trillain to add someone it the delay might work in your favor .February 14, 2004 at 4:00 pm #50281Oreo
MemberOzzy, Don’t you EVER read the responses to your questions??? I don’t know why I’m even writing one NOW because you will probably just not read it. Sorry if I’m getting Bi&chy…but I think I’m not alone in this. HELLO….YAHOO! GOT RID OF THAT FLAW….yes it was a FLAW in Messenger! I’m GLAD they got rid of it….just because YOU may think you have a legitimate reason to add without permission (let me guess those darn teenagers and that wiley dog??) doesn’t mean the rest of us want to be added without permission! Use some common sense and stop being so bloody selfish! Sorry if this offends ANYONE….but I think it’s time SOMEONE expressed it.
P.S. I’m glad things worked out for you HL. 🙂
February 15, 2004 at 1:10 am #50298marilena
MemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by heartlessThanks Oreo ….. i think this will work
February 15, 2004 at 2:44 am #50282chat-help
MemberThere is no way to add someone without them knowing yahoo have made all add requests go through the Web Based Messenger, or Messenger itself which means the person will always be asked if he or she wished someone to add them there is no way to bypass this as a packet gets sent out and does not get sent back to you until they accept or deny you BUT however this can be exploted for example if someone adds you and you close yahoo, yahoo will take it as you have accepted that person for the simple reason yahoo cannot resend it the next time you login.
Anyone who needs to add people without them knowing is lame in my book i mean if they want you to add them they will let you if not then you should not be able to but people have gotten very smart using the exploit.
If you aint figured what the exploit is by now then i suggest you think a little harder :p
February 15, 2004 at 4:50 am #50296lil_ozzy_chick
MemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by OreoOzzy, Don’t you EVER read the responses to your questions??? I don’t know why I’m even writing one NOW because you will probably just not read it. Sorry if I’m getting Bi&chy…but I think I’m not alone in this. HELLO….YAHOO! GOT RID OF THAT FLAW….yes it was a FLAW in Messenger! I’m GLAD they got rid of it….just because YOU may think you have a legitimate reason to add without permission (let me guess those darn teenagers and that wiley dog??) doesn’t mean the rest of us want to be added without permission! Use some common sense and stop being so bloody selfish! Sorry if this offends ANYONE….but I think it’s time SOMEONE expressed it.
P.S. I’m glad things worked out for you HL. 🙂
No need to get so b!tchy!! are your PMS due, i think they are, with the way your acting!!!
And i do read pplz responses to my questions, so you cant say i dont!!
Thatz all, i’m not going to waste my time on someone so arrogant to talk about me, like that. When you don’t even know me, so dont assume things!!!!
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