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Trinidad Baltzell

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Aug 2, 2024, 2:48:54 AM8/2/24
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Apparently this is an ongoing problem when attempting to register for an account with Netflix. When reaching the credit card stage, step 3 I believe, being turned away with the notice: "Sorry, but we are unable to complete the sign-up process now. Please try again later." Elsewhere the solution mentions faulty response to the card used or the bank behind that card. In my case I attempted to use cards from two different banks, one here in AU and the other on a US bank... and even offered to pay via PayPal... to no avail. Why? Does Netflix not want my business? Is this something personal? Is there another choice for the same service Netflix offers?

I called to Netflix support team and they give a solution and it worked great, I could move from Paypal to Debit card , I was unable due a message in a Yellow box saying that wasnt possible the sign up procces . On the phone you should say them you want to erase the paypal option from your account , then they will stop your memebership, try you to log off, the solution that technical support gave me was , not the click on the "Log in " option ( Never click on the resume membership , it will head you to the kind of glitch) , instead you must click on the option " Join free for a month " then when the page requiere your mail and pass just put the email and pass that you have been using normally for your netflix account , next step is choose your plan and fill your payment option . I had been talking for almost an hour with technical support and finally the gave me a solution . Hope it works for you .

I was stuck at the payment (step 3) option too. I managed to go back to the Netflix home page and view my account settings since I was partially set up. I was hoping to input my credit card there. When I filled in my phone number, Netflix said it had texted me a confirmation code and to enter it. It's been 2+ hours and I have not received any text. I also tried the option of having Netflix call me with the code to activate my account. I got a message saying it had called, yet no calls came to my phone and it has been 2+ hours.

I stayed on the phone with my credit card company while entering my payment information. They keep telling me no transaction is coming thru on their end, even when they check the declined transactions. It' s just not appearing.

I logged out of Netflix on all devices (computers, firestick, tv, etc.) and then waited 3 MONTHS. Then I tried again and my credit card payment went through. Mind you I had also done this at least once in the past and it had not gone through then. I can only guess that they let a % of new credit card subscriptions in a month and then try to make everyone else buy their Netflix gift card by saying their credit card transactions won't go through. If weren't for specific shows that are only on Netflix, I would refuse to do business with them. I am still dissatisfied what I went through to sign up. It does feel dishonest, and I am weary about what's going to happen when I have to update my credit card for payment.

I too had the same issue when I try to set up the Netflix account with my yahoo email address. When I happened to select the payment method it kept on givining the above error message in a yellow box for both visa and paypal options.

I went to the envelope icon again, & selected YAHOO option from the list of email options & followed the instructions to sign in. But instead of loading the account it just took me back to the list of options again.

Eh? Sorry that doesnt make sense to me... what do you mean by "both links"? Do you mean the link i provided and the link you provided? If so then no i didnt try both links because they both say exactly the same thing - see screen shots of both links attached. just one hosted in au & one in uk

I dont think you realised that the link you gave says the same thing? But in any case both links are hosted by yahoo, so the 'third party app' in this case is apple mail, not yahoo. Yahoo cannot be talking about their own app as a 'third party' app.

And yet yahoo register it because they send me an email notifying me of 'New login on iOS' every time, so yahoo are clearly recognising that my account has been logged into but the iphone wont load the account, its just as if i never logged in.

"If you try to use Yahoo Mail in a third-party email client using less secure sign-in technology, you might get a "Server password has changed" or an "Authentication failed" error message. This is because those email apps use outdated security protocols and access to Yahoo Mail is disabled to them by default".

Mail is a third-party app. So, use an App Password. Create a unique one for each device. Remove the current one, and then use the new one instead. Sometimes, changes (i.e. updates) are made to the device, and then mail server syncing becomes an issue (which is what a new App Password it intended to fix).:

"Some older, third-party email apps (that do not use our Yahoo branded sign-in page) require you to enter a single password for login credentials. " But the mail app does use the 'yahoo branded sign in page'.

the issue isnt that i cannot sign in. The sign in process goes without a hitch, it doesnt say invalid password or anything, and it looks like every other time i ever signed into my yahoo account. And i get an email (viewed through my laptop browser) alerting me that i have signed in - "New sign in on iOS"

So i cant really see how an app password will help since i am signing in successfully, its just that the iphone doesnt register that i have done it, but instead it just goes back to the beginning again.... where is presents a list of email options...

Where i click on yahoo, where is takes me to the usual easily recognisable yahoo sign in page, where i sign in... again... and it takes me back to the beginning... again, but i get an email saying i signed in on iOS, again, and again, and around we go.

Its not that emails from yahoo to my phone are getting through on my laptop... the emails i get on my laptop are just security notifications that yahoo send to let you know that your account has been signed into - so if its not you then you can be aware of it & change password etc. Same as you get when you sign into your netflix account from a different device or whatever.

When i go to settings to look at what accounts are there, it has not registered that i have loaded an email account. The phone refuses to register that i have done anything at all, its as if i never signed in.

"When i go to settings to look at what accounts are there, it has not registered that i have loaded an email account. The phone refuses to register that i have done anything at all, its as if i never signed in".

Sorry that I do not have that iPhone model and iOS version handy to experiment and outline every step of the process, of getting that one-time password from Yahoo and entering it in the correct place, where the iPhone can gain access to the Yahoo Mail.

At any rate i tried because you both suggested it earlier, but i couldnt get it to generate a one time password that would work, presumably because either i got the name of the app wrong, or because this isnt the issue and it doesnt need a one-time password & yahoo will only accept my usual yahoo password.

Do you know for definite what the iphone email app is called? - I used 'Mail' and 'Apple Mail' as they are the only names i could find when i searched for the name of the iphone mail app. If its called something else this could be why it wouldnt generate a working one-time password

But this doesnt.... its not a single password it asks me for, it just takes me to the branded yahoo sign in page - which asks for username/email address and then password, not a "single password for login credentials".

The process of generating the one time password is very simple i tried it a few times it gives you the password there on the screen, so unless i getting the name of the app wrong then this isnt the fix.

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