Posted on 12/12/2014 1:59:28 PM PST by Lmo56
My cousin was murdered about a year ago. Her mother has been trying to get her daughter's Facebook page deleted ever since. Her mother has birth and death certificates and papers showing executorship. She has sent the info to Facebook twice - with no result.
Any thoughts? Please, only constructive ideas ...
Did anyone REALLY read my original post? I said that my cousin’s mother has the correct documentation AND had sent it to the correct link - TWICE!
Facebook HAS NOT taken the page down - I am wondering if anyone on FR has gone thru the same pain in the ass process. I want to find out what else in addition to supplying info to Facebook needs to be done.
The account can be deactivated if your aunt has the password. If she still has your cousin’s computer, she can log in on it and then deactivate the account.
Does she have her daughter’s email address?
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Don't really expect too much. No I have any ideas as how to help, not facebook familiar.
My condolences.
When my daughter died I had the same task. They didn’t have the policies and procedures they have now and the only way I was able to get it done was to keep pounding on the account until I figured out the password.
Good luck.
Glad to hear that much, at least. Then I don’t see how Facebook has any excuse for not cooperating.
I’m not sure why you are being snotty with me. I shared the information I had. Now I’m sorry I bothered to tell you it IS possible. Figure it out yourself
I’m sure that everyone is just trying to help.
I tried deleting my account, finally changed my language to Chinese. I couldn’t understand a thing.
When my youngest daughter died, we left it up as a rememberance and memorial page for her. It’s still there.
I agree. I know some of these people may think they are being helpful but suggestions that one person would know another person’s facebook password are quite absurd
If her mother has the password and can get into the Facebook page, she can delete it. May have to delete it item by item......individually.
bkmk
That only works if you have the user name and password.
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The real problem is that Facebook doesn’t want to do the deletion because you add a few of those together and the rate per ad falls.
Mama says......
“Foozbook is the DEVIL!!!!”
I have to do this for someone . Thx for the info, all.
Why is the mother concerned about deleting the FB page of the deceased girl? Her friends may like to see it from time to time, to view old photos or remember funny posts and discussions. A friend of mine died of natural causes several years ago, and another friend was murdered two years ago. Their pages remained active as memorials to them. Those who find it painful to see the page don’t have to look at it.
Get a bunch of people on fb to go to the page and report it as a fake page or something.. If enough people keep reporting it, it will get their attention. Maybe they will delete it.
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