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October 15, 2003 at 4:28 pm #5614
intelguard
MemberHello everybody,
Is there any new method for removing my ID from others friend list? Previously I used Yahoo Deny Buddy site but at the moment it does not work.
I’m looking for your help.
ThanksOctober 15, 2003 at 5:04 pm #54449snugleupagainst
MemberAhhh we are all missing our Deny Buddy. At this time no there is noway to remove yourself from someones list. We are keeping our fingers crossed in hope that Yahoo its self will come up with a way.
October 15, 2003 at 5:33 pm #54451feel_the_rythem
Memberi know about such software called buddy remover.it works because i use it oftion.i am not going to tell the link on this message board because it is against forum policies and a Moderator will remove it because that site also contain some harmfull materials.
so you can mail me for that.hope you dont mind.(Moderators note:)
We do mind! As a Longtime member you know better then tell people to email you!October 15, 2003 at 5:41 pm #54465lmpossible
MemberYou can use a chat client called JAM that removes your name from someone’s list; I think I read about it on this site but i couldnt find the thread. Here’s the link http://www.geocities.com/trolling_around/ All you need to do is log in to your id, select the persons name and click on reject and they’re gone. They also receive a message saying that you have rejected them.
October 15, 2003 at 5:46 pm #54448snugleupagainst
MemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by feel_the_rythemi know about such software called buddy remover.it works because i use it oftion.
Rythem send Jeff an Email leading him to learn about this. He can check it out and we can go from there. I dont see how it would work now that Yahoo has changed things so none of the others work but this one still be able to. Jeff will let us know. Thank You.
October 15, 2003 at 5:50 pm #54450snugleupagainst
MemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by lmpossibleYou can use a chat client called JAM that removes your name from someone’s list; I think I read about it on this site but i couldnt find the thread. Here’s the link http://www.geocities.com/trolling_around/ All you need to do is log in to your id, select the persons name and click on reject and they’re gone. They also receive a message saying that you have rejected them.
But of recently Yahoo has changed things so that these type of things wont work. Have you tried to do it yourself and has it been since the changes took place??
October 15, 2003 at 5:58 pm #54464lmpossible
MemberI tested it with a chat friend 10 minutes ago and it sure does work.
October 15, 2003 at 6:54 pm #54459sotokudus
MemberI think it only works if your friend has added your main ID, it doesn’t work if he has added your alias.
October 15, 2003 at 8:45 pm #54472Trolling_Around
MemberHmmmm, if theyve added an alias, just put THAT in the YahooID box, put the MainIDs password (all aliases share the password of the parent ID) into the password box and then hit ‘Connect’ – childIDs can be logged in exactly the same as a ParentID.
Once youve done this you can reject people (remove the currently logged in ID from others lists).
The recent change by Yahoo was to remove the html method of contact rejection – JAM uses YMSG11.
Just as a side note – theres a link to DaB on my site(s)
http://www.geocities.com/troling_around
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http://trolling_around.tripod.com
DaB (DenyABuddy) is a small utility that does as its name implies – it logs your ID in using web-messenger (which means your ID will get logged out of Yahoo if you use this whilst it is logged into messenger) and remove you name from someones list. (WARNING – DaB doesnt appear to work for all yahooID/rejectID combinations – tiz a yahoo thing 😉 JAM is much more reliable (but a bigger download).
October 16, 2003 at 12:20 am #54466intelguard
MemberThanks Trolling. JAM program works but it sends a message box saying that the user denies you. I’m going to be removed without any message so that the others do not notice I deleted my name from their list as soon as they log in. Is it possible?
October 16, 2003 at 8:08 am #54471Trolling_Around
MemberNot from what i can gather, the YMSG server forwards the rejection (so, If they are logged in their client can remove your name from their list), maybe there is a ‘trick’ you can play with the rejection packet, but to be honest its not something Im going to be looking into unless i get extreamly bored 😉
October 16, 2003 at 9:37 am #54458sotokudus
MemberIt works great. With your trick, I could remove my alias from my friend’s list. Thanks a lot.
November 3, 2003 at 11:11 pm #54475betteb
MemberIs there anything new on this? I want to remove my username from someone’s list, but I do not want them to get a message about them being rejected. Is this possible now?
Thanks.December 31, 2003 at 12:27 pm #54461flyinghighnow
MemberFound a way to remove yourself from someone elses yahoo friends list.
log into your yahoo messenger and log in to your http://my.yahoo.com
then get this program http://www.zakie.fsnet.co.uk/nobuddy/ type in your username password and the person id you want your name off.
You just have to be signed onto yahoo with the name you want removed from someones list.. on the http://my.yahoo.com page and then type in the name on the page.. it gives you an ok.. or whether they have you on the list or not. I just tried this yesterday and the day b4. Worked both times.Found a way to remove yourself from someone elses yahoo friends list.
January 3, 2004 at 7:10 am #54479lil_ozzy_chick
MemberHey,
I want to say to flyinghighnow, i tried that website, and i was really amazed..I’d like to thank-you soo much!. This stalker guy, that kept sending me harrassing im’s and kept booting me off y!msger, i ignored him, but he kept getting through!..anyway it actually worked and kicked me off his list, so hopefully he doesnt know i’m online, and finally leaves me alone once and for all!!!
Once&again, thank-you! -
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