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Ask HN: Google has locked me out of the account

63 points| nitn | 4 years ago

I forgot the password to my account and I have been trying to reset the password. To reset the password, Google keeps sending a verification code to the same email of the account that I'm trying to reset the password for.

I really do not get the point, I do not have the account logged in on any of my devices. I have tried all the previously used devices to reset the password from. It still keeps sending the code to the same email.

It's an account I use for AdSense and I have unpaid revenue in there. I have literally tried 5 different devices that I have used the account on, I can verify the phone number but then it keeps asking me to verify a code that's sent on the same email.

Now that I'm trying potential passwords, it asks me to solve a captcha everytime and I've tried so many times that it says I've entered the captcha wrong even though it's correct. We're 3 people literally looking at that and solving it and it's done that 10s of times.

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fsflover|4 years ago

anaccountexists|4 years ago

There’s a lot of reasons to get mad at Google. Not setting a recovery email is not one of them.

I feel bad for this person because it’s a horrible place to be stuck in, but even if Google had great customer support allowing people to reset passwords over chat / phone would be ripe for abuse

throwawaybetes|4 years ago

I recently had my phone repaired by Google - it was not damaged at all, but the screen had started turning black. This is covered by warranty. After I sent it to them they claimed it had a cracked screen - it didn't, so I asked for proof.

They could not send proof, relented, and said that it did not actually need a repair. They also said I had to pay for a new screen anyway as but they would refund it after repair. After a while I paid for their lie, then waited for my phone.

It was returned after a week, but they refunded the money minus tax. I complained, and now, after over 120 correspondences, I do still not have my money back.

I will never get my money back.

meibo|4 years ago

People should set up one of the million ways to recover your Google account... SMS, email, recovery codes, "tap yes on your Android device", I'm sure I missed some. If you pay for Google One, you get phone support, it's not expensive. If you're an AdSense customer or have an account rep, you can use that to get in touch with people.

There's no excuse not to if you have an account that has monetary value tied to it. You lose your rights to whine if you're careless with your online identity and get screwed over because of it.

nitn|4 years ago

Thanks for the resources. I have already started moving away from Google because I've read nightmare filled stories about people getting locked out for various reasons.

I never thought it would happen to me in this manner. It makes no sense that it's asking me to verify the code from an email that I'm telling them I don't have the password for. Even when I have a recovery phone number set on the account.

oliverx0|4 years ago

Curious if this would work:

If you are in the US, try contacting google by every possible venue and keep a track / paper trail of your communications. If non of these methods work, then sue them in a small claims court. This is something for which you do not need a lawyer, and you can get up to $3000. They will probably take you seriously enough to try to solve it without going to court.

GoldenMonkey|4 years ago

Google cares about $3000? And how are you going to collect?

kyrra|4 years ago

I assume you've tried following this guide? https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/7682439?hl=en

As far as I know, that's about the only way to do things if you can't get in.

bydo|4 years ago

Love that bullet point toward the bottom:

> If you still can’t recover your account, you can create a new Google Account.

Difficult to believe that someone wrote that with a straight face.

advisedwang|4 years ago

If the email address to which it is sending the verification code is not @gmail.com (e.g. you use workspace or have a vanity domain+forward) you can change the email forwarding or redirect the domain to a different email provider for long enough to get the code.

nitn|4 years ago

Unfortunately it's a gmail account, not an external email account.

nitn|4 years ago

Update: Now it says "Unavailable because of too many failed attempts. Try again in a few hours."

nolok|4 years ago

You use that account for adsense revenue, but you did not add a secondary recovery email, nor a recovery phone number ?

When you do not have any other recovery, google tries a recovery method based on questions ("when did you register the account", "what's an email address you often contact", ...) where the answer do not need to be strictly exact, have you tried that ? And you failed it ?

If yes to both of those, how do you expect google to differentiate between you and someone else who make the same claims ? Do you want google to give a new password to anyone who makes that claim ("it's my account but i don't remember it's password, nor have its recovery method, nor remember enough to answer questions about it") about your account ?

I believe google's account locking is sometime too hard, and them locking the whole google environnement with it is wrong, but in your case google is doing the right thing in not granting access to someone who cannot in any way prove he should have it.

nitn|4 years ago

>I can verify the phone number but then it keeps asking me to verify a code that's sent on the same email.

I have a recovery phone number in there. I'm verifying it everytime Google asks me to, but then it takes me to verify the code from the same email that I don't have access to.

It makes no sense but that's what's happening.

Here's the flow of how it's going.

Forgot Password → Enter the phone number ending with XX → Enter the code sent to your phone → Enter the code sent to your email (the same email).

I've tried the recovery methods, there's no other way that Google is offering me to recover the account. I'll happily answer all the security questions if Google asks me to.

nitn|4 years ago

Note: I have a recovery phone number set on the account. A code is being sent to my phone, after I enter the code, that's when I'm being asked to verify the code from the same email.

I wouldn't be bothering about the account if I had not set a recovery phone number.

bo1024|4 years ago

Gaslighting captchas are so evil.

endisneigh|4 years ago

How do you want Google to solve this? And how can they be certain you’re the owner?

nitn|4 years ago

> How do you want Google to solve this?

The current way Google is asking me to verify makes no sense. I don't know the password for the email, how do they expect me to go into that email and verify the code when I don't know the password.

> And how can they be certain you’re the owner?

I am already verifying the code from the SMS that Google is sending to the phone number on the account.

I know that there's no way to actually get this done, but I can verify that's it's my account.

I can verify that I'm the owner of the account Google has been sending the payments for AdSense.

I can verify by signing in from the usual devices that the account was previously signed in from.

Suggest me another sensible way, I'll do it because I'm the owner.

xeromal|4 years ago

Sounds like he has an alternative means of identity verification (SMS) but Google keeps only working with the locked email address.

I mean, Google could also do what other companies do and let you send in a picture of your ID or have you enter identity questions.

nitwit005|4 years ago

It sounds like your real issue is a money problem, rather than an email problem. That is, Google owes you money, and you can't access it. You should probably chat with a lawyer about the legal side of things.

nitn|4 years ago

No. My issue is that to reset the password, Google is asking me to get something from an email which I don't know the password for. And that too when I have a recovery phone number setup on the account.

Asking to verify a code from the email for which I'm trying to reset the password is stupid and defeats the purpose of having a "recovery" phone number.

cameldrv|4 years ago

I've seen this before. The only solution is to find a sympathetic Google employee you know. They have a special support form they can use to unstick this.

temp8964|4 years ago

If you can’t pass the captcha, it sounds like a browser problem. Have you tried with different browsers? Or even through different internet networks?