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Kelly Atkinson replied on October 06, 2008 05:06 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Hi Mario - I was having this problem too, but your explanation about the https://twitterfeed.com/reminder page really, really helped, and I have since been able to successfully log in and stop my Twitterfeed postings. Thank you so much for making this URL available - it was just what I needed.
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Strange - looks like logging in using Yahoo! OpenID should show you the feeds (assuming you select the same OpenID when Yahoo! gives you a choice of more than one). If this doesn't work, could you send me an email at mario at menti dot net with your twitter id and password (so I have something to confirm that you actually own the twitter account), and I'll delete it manually. – Mario Menti, on September 24, 2008 21:48
kristine replied on September 24, 2008 21:09 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
I tried that. When I login to the account that the reminder feature shows me, there are no feeds listed (I deleted them a while back). So either I have another account and am just not aware of it, or the deleted feeds are still somewhere in the system (but not viewable when I login to that account). I honestly don't know why the feeds are still posting to Twitter, which is why I'm asking for help. Thanks.
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Can you try https://twitterfeed.com/reminder - this should show you any OpenID URL which is still posting to your twitter account. Using this OpenID you should be able to login and delete any feeds yourself. If for some reason this doesn't work please let me know. – Mario Menti, on September 24, 2008 20:46
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Can you try https://twitterfeed.com/reminder - this should show you any OpenID URL which is still posting to your twitter account. Using this OpenID you should be able to login and delete any feeds yourself. If for some reason this doesn't work please let me know. – Mario Menti, on September 24, 2008 20:46-
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kristine replied on September 24, 2008 18:17 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
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What's the twitter account name you're posting to? BTW, the reminder only finds the account if the password is also correct (i.e. matches the one you entered when you first set up the feed). – Mario Menti, on August 11, 2008 08:57
pinksage replied on August 10, 2008 06:53 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
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Josh replied on August 08, 2008 08:20 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Mario Menti replied on August 08, 2008 08:12 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Josh, I found Vidoop always quite responsive, you may want to try and post on their getsatisfaction forum at http://getsatisfaction.com/vidoop, or contact them on twitter (they are at http://twitter.com/vidoop).
If you really can't get this solved with them, you could contact me directly (mario at menti dot net) if you want to use a different OpenID provider. In that case, I would need your twitter username and password (to confirm you own the account), and the new OpenID URL you're using.
Josh replied on August 08, 2008 07:18 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
I'm having this problem as well. I foolishly registered my Twitterfeed with myVidoop. Now myVidoop refuses to let me in, won't send me emails to reset my account or respond to any of my queries or complaints... and I can't turn the Twitterfeed off which keeps feeing into my Twitter. Help!
Here's what happens when I try to log in with myVidoop:
I registered and everything was fine, I was using the login. No problem.
Then I closed my browser and tried to log back in later. Now I get a popup saying " We noticed you are logging in from an unactivated browser" and telling me that I have to activate the browser (again, I already did this once), and the ONLY option to do that is to have them send me an email. So I click send the email.... and have received no email. The first time I tried was 6 hours ago. No email. I've tried again. No email. Again. No email.
So basically, I can't log in and I don't get this activation email at all. What do I do?-
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A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Seems like there's something wrong with your OpenID provider. If you email me (mario at menti dot net) with the twitter account and password you're posting to (so I can confirm you own the account), and the feed URL you use, I will delete it manually from the database. – Mario Menti, on July 09, 2008 21:26-
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A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
You need to resolve this issue. – teachakidd, on July 08, 2008 02:38
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Have you tried the reminder page at https://twitterfeed.com/reminder, and logged in with the *exact* OpenID URL that is listed there? – Mario Menti, on July 03, 2008 07:14
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
This issue has still not been resolved! – teachakidd, on July 03, 2008 02:35
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