Best to open a support ticket
[QUOTE=GutterMind4;5621891]I've had a Seeking account for a couple of years just to check out the girls why'all are talking about. Decided to get more active but, when logging in, it asks for an authentication code sent to my email. But I never get the email. So in know the email is correct because I have to enter it to prompt the authentication request. Very confused why I'm not getting the code sent to my email so I can finish logging in. I even tried setting up a new account but it says that same email is already associated with another account (yeah, my account). So I know the email is correct but I would have to set up a new email too just to set up a new Seeking account. Any suggestions?[/QUOTE]With Seeking.
If you use Gmail, check the "Promotions" tab
I use a separate gmail account and my seeking OTP codes always get sorted into the 'promotions' tab.
You might check the spam folder as well.
Tokyo.
Same issue. Here's what happened.
[QUOTE=GutterMind4;5626244]After checking my SMAM folder repeatedly, I opened a support ticket with Seeking. Once I completed the form, it stated it would send an email confirming the support ticket. Of course I never got the confirmation. So there's a disconnect from the username (the same email) and password from the email that gets the notifications. Just to review, when I enter my email and password, it allows me in to enter an authentication code (which is supposed to be sent to my email). But the code never arrives, same as the confirmation email. I know the username (email) and password are correct because when I misspell it, it tells me that something is wrong. So basically, Seeking is not sending the emails to the same email that the account in under. Is this even possible? Can you elect to have notifications sent to an alternative email. I don't think this is possible either because it gives me a "hint" when it sends the authentication code like, "We sent the code to email address d*5 at [URL]gmail.com[/URL]". So even the "hint" matched the correct email. I don't know, I just hate to fucking start over with a new Seeking account AND email address. This shit is already too much to keep up with.[/QUOTE]I had this happen but it turned out it was because someone else had gotten into my account. They changed the password and set it to multifactor authentication. The whole thing was weird because I never got any email notifications that anything was changing with my account. Or that a password was being changed. Didn't even realize it until all of my 'someone favorite you' emails were about dudes. And then I did finally get an account-related email to inform me I had renewed my Diamond status. I never had diamond status. This was all part of a larger personal data breach issue but the point remains. It could be possible someone got in to you account.
There credit of seeking, I sent them the diamond status paid invoice email and explained what had been going on and they went all the way back to where my account details had changed and they refunded all charges that had been made against that account since the change. Refunded over $800.
You only think you're meeting her soon
[QUOTE=MikeoDamerika;5641494]I'm meeting with her soon. I remember some talk about her before but can't find it.
Anyone know anything about her?[/QUOTE]Very good chance she will ghost day of. I've also seen in other reviews that she is likely a pro. Best of luck to you.