Stop wasting my time with phone verification
Stop wasting my time with phone verification
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Anonymous commented
Stop asking for my mobile number. That is why it's called "my number " why should I be compelled to give it to aol.
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Anonymous commented
Aol is blocking my log ins by repeatedly asking to verify my phone.
This has been happening for 2 years.
How many times do i have to verify ?
I have already called them. They dont care. -
Anonymous commented
I can NOT log off then log in to another email in time to retrieve the code.
This means there IS NO WAY AT ALL to sign in via the demanded code.
F***** ridiculous, I have moved BACK TO GMAIL! -
Anonymous commented
you are blocking my access to my emails with this verification ********. Cease it immediately.
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Ann Childs commented
I DON'T want to give my phone # to AOL. It's obvious they already share my email address, I DON'T want them to share my phone # too!
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s commented
and fix the email with the error code 475 suspicious activity detected on your account
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s commented
can aol please fix the email i pay for the aol service and i want top notch level service
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Anonymous commented
You won't let me into my email account without giving you my phone number? I don't want you to have my phone number!
Will I have to open an email account with one of your competitors and change my email address all over the place because you want my phone number and I don't want to give it to you?
Get a grip!
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Zdenek (Stan) Skokan commented
Your verification method does not work. !!!!
1/ You are asking for cell phone. I do not have a smart phone.
2/ You are sending code to my secondary (forwarded) e-mail address, while preventing me to log in into my primary address. I can't read it and send it to you, until you let me to log in.
3/ I reach to my e-mail from several computers at several physical addresses.
4/ Yes, my secondary (forwarded) e-mail address is valid. -
Diane Taylor commented
Enough is enough. Fix your email, AOL, and stop marking everything "suspicious' and bouncing messages back. It used to work so well. And now it's just garbage. Or is that so we all move to yahoo? NOT EVER, by the way. I'll go to gmail first.
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Anonymous commented
Why O Why Do you keep Wasting my time with phone verification.
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Anonymous commented
I have had the same thing happening to me, you would think a password would be enough to access your account, it's not like it's for national security. I have Facebook account, no problems getting onto that, a Youtube account, no problems, but yet these geniuses think that phone verification will work better than a password. Basically a password is useless and you don't need one, just use your phone number. And they need your email address, the same one you can't even access so they can send you some stupid message, extremely poor customer support.
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Anonymous commented
I also am getting tired of the silly account verification. After all these years do I really need to drop AOL?????
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Anonymous commented
how do i get out of verification??i am lost what f*** is going on.....
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Troy commented
They want your phone number to sell to marketeers. Another source of income
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Anonymous commented
This is my 3rd time complaining about this! Apparently they don't care about the people using AOL. As a matter of fact, today I had to go thru this verification 3 yes 3 times? Do something about this ASAP! Or tell me what the activity is for the verification
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Anonymous commented
I did complain about this a couple of weeks ago and all was well. The last 3 times I've signed on mail, I get this BS "we've noticed something suspicious and need you to verify this account" Why isn't a report sent to my email concerning this "suspicious activity?" Same computer and ISP for quite a few years.
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Anonymous commented
sign on with the same equipment and still getting we have not seen this used please before , ive used this equipment for the last 5 years easy and its the first time you have seen it B.S. , you want to add security I see that but not everytime I sign on from the same ip address please
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Anonymous commented
I concur -- stop wasting my time with phone verification -- especially when you have a phone # that is not and never was a mobile # and I haven't had that number in 20 years.
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Anonymous commented
Every time you send verification code via text and I enter it - It Is Kicked Back As INVALID! Get your Stuff Together or Fix It!