>>>>>>You are probably right. But the strange thing is that he and I have different email addresses (in the computer world a period is significant enough). Yet their server forwards to me his email. It is not a big deal; just strange.
>>>>>>Thank you.
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>>>>>I would try to go through the gmail customer support for this issue. It is not a simple issue and needs to be addressed seriously in Google.
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>>>>Is there an email or telephone number you know of Google customer support? You perhaps you know Sergey's cell phone number? <g>.
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>>>Quick Internet search gives
http://contacthelp.com/directory/Internet/Web+Sites/Google?ListingID=142 - perhaps it's a legitimate number, you may want to try.
>>>
>>>Did you mean Sergey Brin?
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>>I will try the link. Thank you. And yes, to the other question.
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>BTW, doesn't look like a great customer service based on this message
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>I recently switched banks, and I updated my bank account info. on Google Checkout. I did not receive a trial deposit to verify my bank account. So I checked into it, and the routing number is incorrect. I cannot change it until I verify the deposit amount, which I can't do because I never received it. I tried to contact them through their useless contact form, and all I receive it the same automated response. It has been 2 weeks now, and I have money that I need to transfer to my bank account that is sitting in my Google Checkout account. I am so angry that they choose not to help their customers. How are they supposed to fix problems, if nobody can call or email them about it? I am done with Google, they have the worst customer service I have ever seen in my life.
>Smw 12/30/11 1:29AM
>This is scary. Makes one think twice before using gmail email account for banking or money matters.
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