A puzzle for IT boffins..
Here's a bit of a puzzle which I cannot work out.
I'm having issues with Amazon at the moment. Somehow I ended up with two accounts, both registered with the same email address, I shall call them Account A and Account B.
Account A is the one I normally use, I've had it since about 2005.
Account B only came to light after my mum accidentally managed to order something on it - I think it was via 1-Click ordering, although she'd never logged in and I'd not used her computer for over a year.
However the odd thing is that I can only log into Account A from this computer. I can't log in to Account B at all, even when I have reset the password 30 seconds earlier.
Account B can be accessed from any other computer, but no other computer can access Account A :-?
I've managed to change the email address of Account B to my other email so I can at least keep track of the two accounts (and prove there are two!), but can anyone explain
a) how I managed to get two registered to the same email in the first place, and
b) why I can only access one of them only on this computer, and the other one only on any other computer :-?
There's a puzzle to occupy those of you not at work over Christmas and New Year ;D It's got me stumped!
Re: A puzzle for IT boffins..
I think it's something to do with the opponent of chartesian duallism which resists the reduction of psychological phenomenon to a physical state, and insists there is no point of contact between the extended and the unextended...... ;) ;D
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Chris, I'd believe that ;D I can't understand it any other way
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In other words Nic.... I aint got a bloody clue!! he he!! ;D ;D
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The best thing for you to do Miss Loops, Is to open another account and call it account ( c ) use your Mums details and make her the account holder ;)
This way you can order what you like and yer Mam can pay the bills ( this only seems fair seems yer mam is to blame ;D ;D :D ;) ).
I hope this helps ? I do likes to be helpfull ;D :-*
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Originally Posted by python
I think it's something to do with the opponent of chartesian duallism which resists the reduction of psychological phenomenon to a physical state, and insists there is no point of contact between the extended and the unextended...... ;) ;D
Yeah....what he said... :-?
Re: A puzzle for IT boffins..
Cleared your cookies out?
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Re: A puzzle for IT boffins..
Big hammer...... hit it!!!!
That'll either kill or cure it!!!
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Turn it off, then back on again??
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Originally Posted by Nooj
Turn it off, then back on again??
Now don't get too technical! ;)
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That's about the limit of my techie knowledge.
;D
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It could be that you can only have one account registered to an individual IP address - to avoid possible fraud.
By the fact that you can use a different computer to use the other account - this would support my theory.
If all else fails - hit it with a hammer!!! (As Jon said)
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A good thought Rabb - but my mum has an Amazon account too, and we've used the same computer to access both of them.....
I'm still confused but I can't face trying to talk to them and find out, they're all cheerful Americans and not technical at all ;D
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Originally Posted by lunalupi
I'm still confused but I can't face trying to talk to them and find out, they're all cheerful Americans and not technical at all ;D
I know what you mean!:P
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