WW Austin
We need to be able to create a few hundred Outlook.com accounts over the next month to use as external users for a project we are doing in Office 365 Enterprise. How can we get our IP released to allow us to create more than 3 Microsoft accounts from our IP? Thanks. Mark
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/livemail-signin/hotmail-account-password-recovery-loop/20be3ae2-88a6-4f55-9607-702c338d482a
which has been closed to stop us protesting too much I had contacted Microsoft support.
I essence they tell me that there is nothing they can (or will) do about this problem. I cannot show anyone what they have said as they have without a "by your leave" removed the support request and there is nothing there but a blank page. If I did that to my clients I'd have none left in a week.
So my friends account is locked and they will do nothing to help a LEGITIMATE owner get back to her account, along with contact details that she cannot find anywhere else, and it is down to a flaw in M$ supposedly brilliant two stage authentication rubbish.
So not only have they cost her important information, but friends too - for it is the ONLY place she had their information and now has no way to contact them...
That's fine. She has told me to strip every vestige of Microsoft from every machine that she owns, along with all her company as well. Servers, desktops, the lot. By my estimates that will cost M$ thousands of dollars this year alone. It will be my pleasure too.
If they treat you like they have her, then I suggest you do what she did and abandon this bunch of profiteering thugs.
So here it is again. Just so you know.
She is a bit naive with IT and her account had been subject to attacks from Indians.
But she had least been changing her passwords and made them more and more complicated (I was insulted when M$ told us to forget the old account, open a new one and referred us to a page on creating secure passwords. Try this one that she was using !54DkEn&sc% And that isn't secure?)
At some point she enabled two part authentication as M$ encouraged her to do.
At some point when trying to be hacked the indian had managed to get his phone attached to the account (I haven't tried to replicate how he did it, but it is what happened)
When she then forgot her latest password, she panicked, tried lots of different ones and got locked out of the account.
Now she isn't sure which one is the right one
She then tried password recovery.
Stage one - send and email to an alternative account
Stage two - use the number on the account to receive an SMS. Except it's the wrong number
There is no third option like answer 40 questions (which she has all set up and can remember most of the details)
And there you are. Locked out. She can only do one of the two parts correctly.
M$ support won't help (PLEASE don't tell me again to contact the idiots in support) - they are just another bunch of cheap 3rd world support staff who can barely read, follow the rules, and can't give a damn. We have offered to provide complete positive proof of identity with whatever M$ require etc etc but no, they aren't interested.
And now M$ are a large number of customers down.
Good luck to the rest of you - I just hope you a) don't have an experience like this and b) forget the 2 stage authentication - it's only marketing to get your phone number anyway so they can track you more easily and c) wake up, smell the coffee and find a decent company to work with (I don't include Google in that - they are as bad)
If someone from higher up the food chain with some sense and some authority would like to contact me to discuss this then I am all ears. Regrettably knowing the attitude I doubt that will ever happen
Pam, I did all I could for you. But I told you what they were really like.
Yours in annoyance and disgust.
John
Oh, and by all means delete this post for being honest. I'll post it on my blog anyway. And everywhere else I can find.
I have an Outlook.com / Live account that I set up so that I could log on to Windows 8 am now using another one that I set up previously and therefore would like to delete it. However whenever I use the 'Close Account' option I get the following message:
You need to cancel any paid services or Microsoft Points account associated with your Microsoft account.
I followed the link which takes me to my subscriptions but I do not have any and I do not have any points.
I would be grateful if someone from Microsoft could please advise me what I need to do.
Thanks, Paul.
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