I have MSN and my mother is the "Primary account holder", I.E. pays the bill. Well for some odd reason I have forgotten my password, I don't know how since I use it every day but I can't remember it. I was able to get online fine till last night. I have it marked for automatic sign in and remember password. Well I decided to see if I was useing the right password and unclicked that little box. So now I have to use my mothers name to sign in. I have also forgotten my secret question answer, I went on to the "help" thingy for MSN and it says if I'm not the primary account holder and have forgotten the secret question answer then I have to call custumer sevice. I'm actually affraid to call because I don't know what I'm going to have to do/say. Is it a automatic voice thing? does anyone know and can they tell me if there is actaully way to break into my own account? I doubt there is but it's worth asking to see.
a) Ask your mom to get it back for you or
b) Call yourself. What's the worst that can happen? It's most likely a person, and they can 'break into your account' for you. [ Igotamonopoly's advice column | Ask Igotamonopoly A Question ]
kooka-burra answered Sunday May 1 2005, 2:01 pm: Try calling custumer service. Whats the worst thing that can happen? If you don't get your account back then try hotmail, it's pretty much the same thing and it's free! [ kooka-burra's advice column | Ask kooka-burra A Question ]
Cierra answered Sunday May 1 2005, 1:33 pm: get AOL instant messenger! its WAY better than MSN! and for you little msn account..you probly will never get it back.
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