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Fanpage Stolen, Facebook Does Nothing

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On 2/22, I provided EnaHendee4633@hotmail.com with access to my Facebook fanpage located at http://facebook.com/SMObsessed by making this email an admin through the admin panel in Facebook.

Because Facebook has no precautions currently in place, such as creating a master admin that can not be removed from an admin on a fanpage, EnaHendee4633@hotmail.com removed me as an admin from my own fanpage and has taken over the page located at: http://facebook.com/SMobsessed.

I have gone through all of the proper channels with Facebook to have my page returned to me by emailing, filling out theirform, etc., only to be told Im out of luck or to receive no response at all.

I have also contacted the person who took my page directly to ask them to please return my page to me, with no response from them.

Now, as of 5/2, this person who took over my page is posting about Osama bin Laden.


Company: Facebook
Country: USA
State: California
City: Palo Alto
Address: 1601 California Ave
Site: facebook.com
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