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Testimonials in 360?

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A friend wrote a testimonial about me in 360 and he says i need to accept it but the thing is i haven't even received it. how do i accept it? and in my inbox it says invitations outstanding,what does that mean?

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  1. Testimonials are not working on Yahoo! 360 for some people. NOTE: The person that is sending you a testimonial must be a connected friend.

    The notice about the testimonial would arrive in your 360 mailbox and  you would have to click the button on the message to accept it. The testimonial will then be indicated by big green quotes on the person's profile pic in your Top Page friend's module. Click on the quotes to view the testimonial or click the "See All Friends" link at the bottom of the module to see all the testimonials received.

    This is likely a 360 glitch, since recently people have asked similar questions in this category. Often Yahoo burps up messages that should have been received long ago. Problems receiving (and sending) messages like testimonials have happened before. See http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-4D4zxsg6f... for more details on 360 glitches.

    You will have to wait until this issue is "miraculously" solved by Yahoo (if ever).

    NOTE2: Yahoo! 360 is transitioning to a new system in the second half of 2008. Click on the "Yahoo!360 News" link in the upper right corner of your 360 space or go to http://blog.360.yahoo.com/product_360 for more details. However, the Y!360 team is no longer addressing 360 glitches.

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    Invitations outstanding refers to invitations that you've sent out to people that either have not been accepted yet or ignored. BUT very likely, the person hasn't received the invite (just like people aren't receiving invitations).

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