Canceling Your MySpace Account Is F$%!@&*# Impossible
Reader Julian can't figure out how to cancel his MySpace account.
He's been trying for days with disappointing results:
I have tried 5-6 times in the last 3 days to cancel my MySpace account, and they don't appear to be allowing me to do so. Are they that worried about losing people to Facebook?You know, Consumerist itself had this problem once. The solution? We (actually, it was Ben,) uploaded porn to our profile over and over again until MySpace finally deleted it. We win.On their website, I was able to go through the "cancel account" rigmarole, only to be told that they would send me an email in which I there would be a URL I had to click on, in order to confirm my desire to cancel. I have not received any such emails from them, despite repeated attempts -- not in my In Box, not in my Spam folder, nowhere.
I have sent two messages to customer service; the first one I got back an automated message telling me to follow the steps on their website that I had already done, and the second time I got an automated message saying someone would get back to me. That was a couple days ago.
How Do I Delete My Account? [MySpace]
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Er...I wouldn't suggest doing that for a couple of reasons, but the main reason was the big honkin' story yesterday about MySpace cracking down on sex offenders, and not allowing them at ALL on the site. This might mean a more open line with the FBI as well, and given what just happened to the Atheist and Agnostic group, MySpace isn't exactly giving itself a name in either customer service or healthy and practical enforcement of policy.
@pda_tech_guy: Tom doesn't care. a 35000 member group just got deleted, about 200 people sent emails to MySpace AND to Tom about it, and the group got erased off the servers anyway.
I accidentally entered an incorrect e-mail address that I don't own or have access to when I first signed up for MySpace... it's been almost three years and I have yet to be able to get them to change it to my real e-mail. Of course updating it means you have to click a confirmation link in an email that they send you... at the old address :[
I've tried every channel I could find and never was able to get through to anyone, just automated messages that someone would help me out later. I'm a bit worried because I don't know who - if anyone - is getting all my MySpace emails. It's really frustrating and ridiculously bad support, but I have to sympathize with them a bit because I can't even imagine the number of drama-fueled bullshit tech requests they get flooded with every single day.
I haven't tried to change it for a couple of months because I had just given up... I suppose I ought to try again when I get home since maybe they've changed something in the process. If anyone else has been able to get something like this done, help a brother out.
@suburbancowboy: agreed on every single point. i dont understand why people dont just use blogger or wordpress.com if they want their own free, easy, subdomained website. so frustrating. myspace is polluting the internet.
I had the same problem so I tried a different approach of changing the email account the profile to another one I use for BS stuff online (like when you just want to view a website but you have to register first - thats my dummy account). Once I changed the email address, I went to delete the account and that seemed to do the trick. I don't know why it worked, but it did.
@FullFlava: I've had the same problem. Even sent one of those "salute" pics to them. Never heard anything back. Been trying for years, but to no avail.
@FullFlava: I tried to change my email on my myspace account. It took two months and multiple emails to customer service. I would put in the subject: change email address - FIFTH ATTEMPT. All I got were redirects to a page saying that they would send me a link to the old account which I no longer had access to. Finally, they got it and my email was changed. It took long enough though.
@suburbancowboy: ROFL!!! Loved the comparison.
Also loved that Yahoo had great personal profiles back in the 1997-1999 day and then carved them up and deleted a bunch of sharing ability- interests,clubs,-later groups, links, most recently photos. Later the yehoos at yahoo would create the myspace wanna-be yahoo-360 (and that is after they bought geocities) which turned out to be junk...
I could report you and say you are 10 years old. ...Just did that with several wanna-be "kool n sexy" 10 and 12 year old in my neighborhood who like to harass my 10 year old by taunting her with "I am gonna write on MySpace that you are a b**ch!"
Does MySpace check out these profiles at ALL?
Shockingy, they actually responded and deleted them.
Those kids had about 4 idiotic sites each.... and they had pictures of their 10 year old selves... and even said flat out what elementary school grade they are in!
Jeepers.... can't they have someone at least glance at these things once in a while?
I can't see what anyone that works for them would do other than sell ads.
What I've heard works the best for deleting your myspace is to use HTML to hide all of the adverts on your page. They typically hop on that pretty quickly. If you want, put something questionable on your myspace, and have someone report it to draw the devs to your page, they see the lack of adverts, and you're out.
@FullFlava: I did the same thing. I just kept emailing support until they changed it for me. It was obvious it was my account and not something that I had hacked into. Shrug. Myspace is awful. I deleted it last week actually, with no problems.
I tried to get CS to change my login address to my current email address(the login is an address that was deleted a year ago by the ISP, and therefore is no longer accessible to me). After the experience I had I am now firmly convinced that MS is staffed by complete fucking idiots.
I had to send FIVE emails to them before they even UNDERSTOOD what I wanted them to do. Then they refused to do it even though I provided all my account info to them. They claimed the address I wanted them to change it to already had a profile associated with it, which I know it doesn't.
Complete fucking idiots, I tell you.
Same here.
Someone started a MySpace account with my email address (which they thought was theirs), and MySpace emailed the password to me. Since I had no other recourse to the numerous "you've got a new message/friend request!" emails, I went and tried to cancel the account myself.
Same thing. Username/pass works, go to cancel, ask to get an email, never do.
I think eventually it worked, but it took multiple tries. I also think I sent an email to someone at MySpace to help me, but it took a long time to even find a contact.
@suburbancowboy: LOL post of the day! They're a step away from centering all of the HTML and having symmetrically placed "under construction" animated gifts on either side of a divider bar. And at the bottom there's the "email me" animation where the envelope seals itself and flies off.
Like a previous poster said, in Canada, unsolicited emails have to have an opt-out link to prevent you from getting more email from that sender. I'm pretty sure the US has a similar law (I'm assuming that you are American since most readers here seem to be) so why not report them in violation? That'd get their attention pretty quick. They're sending you unsolicited emails and not allowing you to stop it.
For people who say they've had trouble getting CS to change their email address for their myspace, I don't think you need CS to do it. I went to my "notifications" section and changed the email address there (the one they send emails about new messages, comments, etc to) and it automatically changed my log-in email, too. I didn't actually want it to, but oh well. If you haven't tried that, go for it.
I got rid of my Facebook account. They make you delete everything - wall posts, groups, friends, etc. Only then will they cancel your account. Send them an email saying that you want your account deleted, not deactivated. They will tell you to get rid of all your stuff. Once you do then they will delete your account. I tried logging on afterwards and I can't get on. Good luck!
My guess is that the email never gets through because it's blocked on the server level by the ISP or webmail account. Mostly because most of us mark MYSpace emails as spam ... because there's no way to completely opt out from MySpace emails. Sure, you opt out ... then they create new things to email you that you have to opt out from. I tried to change my email for eBay but just couldn't seem to get the confirmation on the new email address. I reckon it's the same issue.
(Trying to contact MySpace is a waste of time. I agree with the others, delete all posts and personal info, delete all friends, set the page to private, turn off all notifications and go on your merry way.)




























Yeah, i was going to suggest the Porn thing, just be careful, dont get into legal, trouble. You can also try spamming every single person you can. Hopefully enough people will report you. and if nothing else works, just send a message to Tom.