go on zynga support.com and pick a game (yoville) then pick (facebook) or( myspace)
then put in your question..... well sometimes you can lie.. and put (example) : '' i got scammed and they took my 900 yocash please zynga send it back im begging you''
use any example lie but and after that go in ur email then you'll see zynga support and they will reply back
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its not a scam
because i went there before
zynga never ask you for your EMAIL OR PASSWORD
You don't send an email to anybody for yocoins or yocash there is no such functionor feature for this, only a scammer will tell you there is.Quote from http://www.yoville.com/faq#6"be aware of email scams claiming to be from Zynga Customer Support andasking for your email address and/or password.*Zynga will never ask for your email and/or password*.Please be aware of obvious scams such as emails ending with "@gmail.com"or "@yahoo.com" etc, as those are not associated with Yoville/Zynga"Real yoville E-mail's end in @zynga or @yoville only and nothing else
zynga-yoville support@live.com if you want free cons. Its a special feature that allows players to get cons up to 5000 (5k). I tried I got 3.5k, its awesme. Its created by Pink Ninja (the yoville blog) . Its a scam and its a new feature where u can get free cons. If you want to get 5k or lower fallow these steps...:First you go to any Email Send message to Zynga-yoville-support@live.com, then you say how much cons you need, your yo-ville name, tell them if you have facebook, or myspace,then tell them your Email and password* Don't worry they have accounts secured. It is highly recommended to change pasword after you get your coins... If you want 5k or more just simply go to Zynga-yoville-support@live.com... (Its an Email)Quote from http://www.yoville.com/faq#6"be aware of email scams claiming to be from Zynga Customer Support andasking for your email address and/or password.*Zynga will never ask for your email and/or password*.Please be aware of obvious scams such as emails ending with "@gmail.com"or "@yahoo.com" etc, as those are not associated with Yoville/Zynga."Real yoville E-mail's end in @zynga,If you need to contact them go tohttp://www.yoville.com/supportPosted by voodoo5th.
Depends on your contract you have at the moment. In my opinion just call their customer support and they will tell you! :)
You'll have to sue who scammed you after they are proved guilty and no one knows where?oh i can tell u on here go to report abuse and right a note
Write him a letter and put it in the mailbox.
Send an email to customer support. Tell your username, password and brief explanation of why you want your account deleted.
*address removed* if you want free coins. Its a special feature that allows players to get coins up to 5000 (5k). I tried I got 3.5k, its awesome. Its created by Pink Ninja (the yoville blog) . Its a scam and its a new feature where u can get free coins. If you want to get 5k or lower fallow these steps...:First you go to any Email Send message to *address removed* , then you say how much coins you need, your yo-ville name, tell them if you have facebook, or myspace,then tell them your Email and password Don't worry they have accounts secured. It is highly recommended to change password after you get your coins... If you want 5k or more just simply go to *address removed* ... (Its an Email)"be aware of email scams claiming to be from Zynga Customer Support andasking for your email address and/or password.*Zynga will never ask for your email and/or password*.Please be aware of obvious scams such as emails ending with "@gmail.com"or "@yahoo.com" etc, as those are not associated with Yoville/Zynga."Real yoville E-mail's end in @zynga or @yoville
according to EMAIL process is a procedure in which a customer make call to the company and tell them the issue regarding of its mail id .The company will provide support to the customer of any query associated with this....it may bepassword issuesettingsetc. as per the need of the customer
It can be difficult to tell if you are being scammed when online. One thing to do is to look for reviews of a company posted to different sites, people who have been scammed often will take to the web to warn newcomers.
You can write into customer support asking them to remove the quests. They will remove them as long as you tell them the name and the username and petpet name on your account.You can submit a ticket here:http://customersupport.petpetpark.com/ics/support/ticketNew.asp
If you are still in warranty period you can get it repaired in low price or call their customer support for a good technician and tell them your problem.
Tell them about your problem. Tell them what they can do to make you a satisfied customer. If you want money back, tell them. If you want them to give you the meal for free, tell them.