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    Does anyone have a contact at Myspace?

    I have been trying to contact them for awhile now with no luck. If anyone could give me a contact name, number or email it would be great.



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    No contact, but I have a Myspace page.

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    Try the following;

    Address:
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    8391 Beverly Blvd, #349
    Los Angeles, CA 90048

    Phone: 310-258-2751
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    Haha, I even said to myself before I posted "Someones going to give me there Myspace page", I just didnt think that soon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by usakos View Post
    Try the following;

    Address:
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    8391 Beverly Blvd, #349
    Los Angeles, CA 90048

    Phone: 310-258-2751
    Already tried that one, it is not a working number. Thanks though.


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    I was just playing with you. Good luck with them.

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    Have you tried this:

    MySpace.com - josh - 38 - Male - Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA - www.myspace.com/josh

    Get on LinkedIn there's 50 pages of people from mysoace
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cole Taylor View Post
    Have you tried this:

    MySpace.com - josh - 38 - Male - Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA - www.myspace.com/josh

    Get on LinkedIn there's 50 pages of people from mysoace
    Thanks alot Cole.

    Anyone have any other contacts?

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    How come big internet companies don't want you to contact them directly? Not just internet companies-ANY big company. Ever tried to get a hold of Ebay's corporate office? It's impossible. If the company isn't hiding, it's using call center workers in India to act as stand ins. It seems that especially with internet companies, once they get big they don't want anything to do with their customers except to take their money. Myspace, Ebay, Match.com, all want nothing to do with their customers except to take their money. The website acts as a brick wall insulating them from what people really think of them. I guess that's done so people don't send them letter bombs, but there's no email address, no phone number, nothing. What are they afraid of?

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    Anyone else out there have a contact or suggestion? The last one didn't pan out (never responded) I dont want to give up yet on Myspace, mainly because their demographics will work perfect for my start up.


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    No suggestions for contacts here. Went and looked, but I also came up dry.

    I agree that web companies should make themselves available for decent customer service. But the reality is that it is a cost that doesn't necessarily get recouped by further business, the way it would be at a brick and mortar or traditional mail order company. These websites perform a computer function based on a program and as long as it works for most the others can take their money elsewhere and are never missed. Most of these places have a very simple discontinuance, and dissatisfied customers can just opt out.

    You want a real adventure, try discontinuing an AOL membership.
    Conservative opinions from someone who thinks a little differently than most.

    http://thesidewaysthinker.blogspot.com/


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    Myspace was created by the people at E-universe which later became intermix media. That link to josh at myspace is Josh Berman, and his "friend", "chris", is Chris DeWolfe. He's the CEO of Myspace. Now dont get it wrong in thinking that myspace was the brainchild of some programmer named "tom", It's an advertising mecca founded and funded by e-universe...
    P.S. Tom Anderson is real, he worked with them on the project back in 1998.
    They called him the "poster boy".
    Wealthy for a reason.

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