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#1
Dealing with Insurance, they want me to enter bank info to issue payment.

The code arrives the next day, WTF?

Anyway, I did get my money for the car, but now I have a smaller amount to cover the rental for a few days and I am going though the same code issue again. Sometimes the code comes right away, but this time it did not come last night, I asked a few more times.... and I got a bunch of codes all at once this morning.

now they sent a reminder, I tried again, same problem, no code.
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#2
I have a "@verizon.net" email from when GTE became Verizon (circa 2000). I was dealing with not getting security codes from some site (don't remember) and after several attempts at not getting it, called their support line. I was told that they couldn't send codes to ".net" emails. I had to create a new email just to get their codes. Then I had to call back to get them to update the account with the new email just so they could send it. The good old days...
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#3
I think it's a Mint issue since I logged in to my google voice and sent a text to my cell phone and it didn't come through.
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#4
rebooting iPhone now
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#5
special wrote:
rebooting iPhone now

Didn't help.

No code from insurance, no code from my google voice.
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#6
I think it's a mint issues, I can send texts from iPhone to Google Voice, but not from Google Voice to iPhone.

I wish the insurance company would allow a different method of 2FA, maybe an App. I'll look into that later.
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#7
MikeF wrote:
I have a "@verizon.net" email from when GTE became Verizon (circa 2000). I was dealing with not getting security codes from some site (don't remember) and after several attempts at not getting it, called their support line. I was told that they couldn't send codes to ".net" emails. I had to create a new email just to get their codes. Then I had to call back to get them to update the account with the new email just so they could send it. The good old days...

I use a .us custom domain for email, and once in a great while a site will choke on it. Small retailer or local government sites, typically, not any of the big boys now for a long time.
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#8
It's not a Mint issue for me.

I just dealt with The Exchange several times and got my code immediately, same with some other site that I recently visited.

A couple of other sites are characteristically slow.

Two govt. sites I need to use, have become slow in sending the codes.

So I don't think it's Mint.


My issue of late is Apple Mail.

I open Mail, and 1,5, 20 new emails appear, but only their subject lines, no body of text.

Yet I get four lines of previews on the Lock Screen.

It takes 3-5min before the bodies load.

I thought it would be faster on cellular than my poky DSL, but no.

Then I thought it would be faster on fast Mint, but no.
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