Microsoft may suspend your entire account and you'll have nothing to do about it

This is not a request for tech-support, not a shill for/against any company, just my own experience that I'm sharing with my fellow Jow Forums users, for them to beware:

Microsoft may suspend your entire account, without a prior notice or warning, because they think you have violated their Terms: microsoft.com/en-us/servicesagreement/default.aspx#3_codeOfConduct
If the pic related happens to you, then they will give you no further details, but that you have violated their Terms. They will actively deny helping you in any sort of way, and then say "This represents Microsoft’s final communication regarding this account."

Every other medium/branch of support you try will eventually redirect you to the same place: Microsoft Online Safety Support. The final redirector will always tell you that this is the only place in Microsoft authorized to deal with your issue. That place, once they tell that their communication was final, will never contact with you again.

Your account is gone, with all the subscriptions that you've pre-paid for, all the e-mails on your mailbox, all the files that you were keeping on OneDrive without a backup, all the software you have paid for on the Microsoft Store, your e-mail address. No refunds, papa Microsoft just cuts you off and keeps the money! You now have to change all your e-mail address information on various websites you have signed up with that e-mail address, inform everyone you know to not try and contact with you through that e-mail, because it's gone.

I'm warning you all. I thought I was safe, thought I could talk my way out of every problem. In the end, I'm no criminal, and must be a worthy enough customer for Microsoft, right? Well, apparently not.

>Absolute fucking state of Microsoft babies
Coming from a Microsoft-centric 25 year old, owning a Surface Pro 4, a thread deleted on Jow Forums for false presumption that I'm a Microsoft shill, etc.

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>Using Microsoft
What the fuck op just install a Linux distro it's not that hard.

Just how much CP did you have in your OneDrive exactly?

>not reading TOS
>being this into Microsoft
They did you a service by cutting you off

Terrifying. What did you do though? Put CP in the cloud? Or do they do this to dissidents yet

So don't use your old hotmail account to send spam you massive twat.

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>doesn't answer the obvious question
Fuck off, OP. I hope your thread gets deleted again.

>having a m$ account in the first place
also, this isn't really surprising and I doubt m$ is the only company doing this. It is after all their service.

Serves you right pedo. Those pictures do harm children.

>I thought I was safe, thought I could talk my way out of every problem
hmmmmmmm

OP with more:

>Microsoft Online Safety
I suspect that this branch is some sort of an exceptionally privileged part of Microsoft filled with SJW womyn in it. Their attitude is all so different, they talk like they are extremely angry and evil.

I contacted other Microsoft support via chat, telephone, and mail, and none seem so angry and evil at all. On the contrary, they all are exceptionally friendly, compassionate, helpful and nice. It is only this Microsoft "Online Safety" with this unmatched privilege, so harsh and unhelping.

Also, my girlfriend said that she might have reported a message of mine as a spam on Skype, accidentally, recently. She has a terrible memory so she cannot be certain, but if she really did, then an independent womyn marking a privileged man as a spammer might have been all the reason for a branch filled with SJW womyn to ban me from all the Microsoft.

I think this is Microsoft's take on having "inclusive" communities, and I'm a casualty excluded for stupid, reckless women getting in charge for nothing but their evil and angry nature.

enough of crying
this is not your blog

lol nah, one of your comment being reported as spam is definitely not it. You don't even tell us what you usually do/store on that account. Also, M$ is now pajeet central so "muh sjw womyn reeee" doesn't really work here

>he stores files "in the cloud"

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No CP, but a lot of porn, from /b/ and /gif/. I'm no fan of gore or child nudity.

>not reading TOS
Everybody has content on their Windows computers that violate those Terms. Violation of copyrighted material sharing may come in various forms, such as an image on your PowerPoint presentation that you had prepared to present in your university classroom. As soon as you share it via link to have it on the computer connected to the projector, I suppose you'd be violating the following:

>viii. Don’t infringe upon the rights of others (e.g., unauthorized sharing of copyrighted music or other copyrighted material, resale or other distribution of Bing maps, or photographs).

But I also had shared my music folder via a link with my little sister, yes.

There are no pictures of child nudity, we lurk through my Jow Forums folder with my girlfriend. She confirms, and I don't think she'd be OK with it in the first place, either.

Upload pics from her for validation.

Sadly, they are on OneDrive, too, which I cannot reach.

I mean "of"

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Oh well, I guess this ruins the joke.

I am Microsoft technical support department. I am here to help you with the problem. To do the confirmation it is you, I'll need to ask you a few the questions first.
>What is your name?
>What is your favorite color?
>What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?

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>save porns on the cloud (someone else's computah)
>surprised when they suspended your account

Linux sure is not as convenient as Microsoft, and Microsoft ecosystem usually costs you not more than $1K. At least not until you are put into this situation.

I still don't think the costs of Microsoft, even the deletion and revocation of around 25% of my data and services, do not outweigh the cost of constant hassle and frustration of using Linux, or even Mac.

I'm actually fine if they decide to cancel the deal we have made, cut me off from their services. They just had to refund me for the products I had paid for and are now taken away from me, and allow me to take my data so that I may move on with another company. This probably is required by law, and don't forget the common decency, but I'm sure my costs of filing a lawsuit will outweigh the amount I've lost for their theft.

>Using services from:
>(((Google)))
>(((Microsoft)))
>(((Mozilla)))
>(((Apple)))
>((((Linux)))
your fault

>violate ToS
>gets suspended
>"WTF FUCK YOU MICROSOFT. THIS DOESNT MAKE SENSE. REEEEEEEEE:

This.
Everyone should run DOS on their Raspberry PI

/thread

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>Coming from a Microsoft-centric 25 year old, owning a Surface Pro 4, a thread deleted on Jow Forums for false presumption that I'm a Microsoft shill, etc.
Now you know why a lot of people here run a lot of their own shit on their own [often Linux or BSD] servers.

Do the same rather than going right back to the everything-as-a-service cloud, eh.

>my data
>To the extent necessary to provide the Services to you and others, to protect you and the Services, and to improve Microsoft products and services, you grant to Microsoft a worldwide and royalty-free intellectual property license to use Your Content, for example, to make copies of, retain, transmit, reformat, display, and distribute via communication tools Your Content on the Services

Doesn't make sense when they do not refund what I've paid.

Do you recommend to have my own server in my own property? How does that even work? My internet bandwidth would never allow me to use a home-server as a cloud provider for my own.

>Doesn't make sense when they do not refund what I've paid.
you STILL haven't read the tos, have you

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This.

> constant hassle and frustration
There is more constant hassle and frustration on Windows. So many fucking hours wasted with updates alone already, and even Microsoft often gets the idea they need to make their updates interactive [like that recent Win10 update where you had to go through the "Do you really want your privacy? Don't you want to reduce the settings?! Also, we fucked the EULA and shit more, agree or stop using your PC and loose all your stuff!" screens

On Linux, I just fire up that storage box once a month or so and run dnf upgrade, so easy and smooth in comparison.

I'm ok with them keeping it. I ask for my own right to have a copy of them, before they cut the service.

I suppose consumer laws are above any TOS. I don't know which third world country allows a service provider to deny service without paying back, keep the money after taking away products you've paid for, but mine doesn't, and I live in Turkey.

If the glorified USA allows this, then no wonder tech giants can go rampant over there.

>Not a shill for/against any company
>proceeds to fear monger relentlessly with 500+ carefully selected words
Can you fuck off back to faggit and HN with this anti-MS shill campaign? I've seen this pasta in every shithole on the internet. No one cares. If this actually happened to you, I'm glad.

famalam, If you ask me, I wouldn't refund you either. You already paid (lol) and use their service. Do they even have refund policy?

> Do you recommend to have my own server in my own property?
Yes, for a lot of services and the primary storage for everything.

Nothing important should be on someone else's service unduplicated - if they have a 10 day outage or close shop, you should be able to make a new copy from your own server.

> How does that even work?
You set up software on Linux or whatever?

> My internet bandwidth would never allow me to use a home-server as a cloud provider for my own.
You don't exactly need symmetrical gbit to run a server [although nowadays even that is cheap in a lot of places], never mind that's what you've got within your LAN at least.

>This is not a request for tech-support,
newfag thinks this rule is enforced

Look I tried Linux, even had to use Linux for longer than just a day for that I've graduated from computer engineering. It never is smooth. For even doing the simplest of tasks, you have to:

a) have memorized the man-page of a command
b) read the man-page of a command
c) search the command with necessary parameters on the internet and copy/paste that

I specifically remember the recursive switch being a uppercase R and a lowercase r on some very basic command like "move", "ls" and "copy" or something like those.

And don't even get started with "you can make aliases" because, you may not realize but all that adds up to the hassle, frustration AND inconvenience of Linux.

>I ask for my own right to have a copy of them, before they cut the service.
This is why having offline backup is important, you never know when shit like this will happen.