Re: Running out of hands....
Those digit codes from banks and the like, which are either sent to your email or phone, are SO annoying. I tried to access an account, and ran into some issue. However, the only way to remedy it was to have them send me a code. However (this is another however), they would only send it to my cell phone. HOWEVER, I do not have a cell phone...…...well, I do, but where we live, we don't get any signal, so I use it for emergencies on road trips. Finally, after phoning the company, talking to a very nice lady, confirming what car I had in 1999, where my mother was born, what street I lived on in the past, out of a selection of 4 choices, etc, they set up my email address (which they already had) to qualify as receiving a code the same as a cell phone. I swear...…..well, not usually, but certainly more frequently.
Re: Running out of hands....
Our bank is prepared to contact us by landline. We too get no signal here.
Re: Running out of hands....
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Originally Posted by
tony41
Our bank is prepared to contact us by landline. We too get no signal here.
It's all linked to fraud prevention. I was speaking to a live person on the landline but he insisted I pass the code back thrugh the blasted "bot"! Apparently, he was not supposed to know the code! All I wanted to do was pay the window cleaner £12.50!! Not exactly the kind of amount you'd expect in a fraud!
I use a cordless 'phone and was sat in my armchair, so had to walk into the hallway to get my mobile from my jacket. Luckily the damned thing was charged! I had to wait while it started up..."Android is loading...", and so did he; then put down the mobile (b) to speak to him on landline (a); put that down to access laptop (c)...and so it went on...and on...and on! It would have been quicker for me to drive to the nearest ATM, get the cash and drive to catch up the window cleaner! I do wish they'd stop improving things without asking the consumer the best way to do it! So frustrating!
Re: Running out of hands....
Amazon do this as well.
They decide that someone is accessing your account, freeze it, and then send you an access code that doesn't work, by e-mail.
If you do nothing, they keep sending you fresh codes, and none of them work.
Easiest thing is to find a more sensible online supplier. They are usually cheaper when you do.