Posted by JML755 on September 01, 2017 at 08:17:09 from (97.78.165.130):
I have a spreadsheet with all of our online acct stuff, you know, URL's, user names, pw's (coded) , security question answers. Anyway, yesterday I tried to log onto a bank site. Couldn't get in and the login page looked different. Looked at the file and found a new username and PW and remembered my wife saying she got a message that said they were changing their site requiring new registration. I typed in the info and got to the Security Question, looked at the file which said "mother's maiden name". I typed my MIL's maiden name. No go. Typed MY mother's maiden name. No go. Went and found my wife and asked her. She said "mother's maiden name". I told her I tried that, both of them. She said "No, it's 'mother's maiden name' Those exact words". :lol: I made a face and started to ask "why...", thought better of it, went and was able to log on. It made a dull day a little less dull.
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