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'Cach 22' Situation.
I'm locked out of my email account : (t-online, a subsidiary of Telekom.)
I'm asked to identify myself by one of three options; SMS, email or by a piece of memorable information.
For the SMS, the mobile phone number they have is a very old one and no longer in use, I obviously can't receive a security code as an email because I'm locked out !
I gave my piece of memorable information - the name of my elementary school, but the robots still want one of the other pieces of info.
I have tried contacting t-online but am getting no response. Fortunately I do have a little used gmail account so I can send but not receive because no one knows it.
I don't expect anyone can give advice, but I post this as a warning to make sure the information to your email provider is up to date. ☹
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I tried logging into my Boots.com account yesterday. I haven't used the site for a couple of years and the contact phone number no longer existed.
I phoned Boots and spoke to a guy who sorted the problem in less than fifteen minutes.
I had a similar problem with Virgin Media last year. It took months to sort out and was an unpleasant experience.
I hope you get it sorted soon.
Bazile: //You forgot your email address , which you've now remembered Did you also forget the password ?//
I forgot neither, they were accepted, but then I got a message that someone had perhaps been trying to access my account & they want confirmation that I am me.
That's the Catch22: the phone number they have no longer exists & I can't receive a security code by email ... because I'm locked out !!
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