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After I sign in to Verizon, I get the page with the email preview window. When I try to see my email in detail, I am taken to a new sign in place (appreared for the first time a few days ago) where I need to enter the same ID and password I keyed in 30 seconds ago. Makes no sense and I can't figure out how it could add security. I really dislike the email since we left Yahoo.
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@reikiferret wrote:After I sign in to Verizon, I get the page with the email preview window. When I try to see my email in detail, I am taken to a new sign in place (appreared for the first time a few days ago) where I need to enter the same ID and password I keyed in 30 seconds ago. Makes no sense and I can't figure out how it could add security. I really dislike the email since we left Yahoo.
Why don't you just use the following URL to get to Verizon email:
Faster, and only one login.
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Justin
FiOS TV, Internet, and phone user
QIP7232, QIP7100-P2, IMG 1.9A
Keller, TX 76248
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In response to the suggestion to enter webmail.verizon.com (or .net) to bypass the problem, I am now forced to choose to the new interface (why? what's in it for me? why now?):
Please note that once you switch to Message Center, you will not be able to return to your current webmail experience - but we don't think you'll want to! |
Go to Email |
Yes, I want to go to Message Center to check email. |
And, about the timing-out issue, having spent a few sessions trying to explore this choice, I finally reached VZ by phone late this afternoon. After about an hour on the phone I was told to write a letter and snail-mail it to the Complaints Department at a PO Box in FL. Then an online survey appeared.
I worked on the online survey for about 5 minutes, was interrupted by a visitor, and when I then I finished it up and went to send it. I was informed at that point that the survey had not been sent -- that it had to be completed within 20 min of the end of the call.