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I have a .net account as well and cannot log in to HBO Go. This is really a problem. I pay for HBO but cannot acccess the service because the cable company's problem blocks me from using it. I am not getting what I am paying for. I have used HBO Go before, but cannot access it now. I am not happy given that I pay Verizon $170 per month. I should gete better service than this for that kind of money.
2014 - same issue. HBO GO cannot authenticate our subscription from Verizon even though we have one. This worked for months, then suddenly not at all in the past month.
None of my friends with other cable providers have this issue. HBO GO worked for months without this and all of a sudden since Verizon "upgraded" their website earlier this month we have had near constant issues. I have spent hours on the phone with tech support, who even though they've dealt with me on 4 different phone calls claim that they have never heard of this issue...Did anyone figure out how to resolve this?
@ap307 wrote:2014 - same issue. HBO GO cannot authenticate our subscription from Verizon even though we have one. This worked for months, then suddenly not at all in the past month.
None of my friends with other cable providers have this issue. HBO GO worked for months without this and all of a sudden since Verizon "upgraded" their website earlier this month we have had near constant issues. I have spent hours on the phone with tech support, who even though they've dealt with me on 4 different phone calls claim that they have never heard of this issue...Did anyone figure out how to resolve this?
Can you please try this again now?
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That is very convenient. Make it even harder to voice complaint or express frustration.
Instead of closing the thread, maybe your company should fix the problem. The thread is over two years old because the problem is that old. That says something about the Verizon response to it.