i think it'll tough for u to crack tat unless ur a professional hacker..
there's a trial and error method where u need to write a program to hav 10 letters and join them in all possible ways.. outta the 10, 3 can be numbers.. so u hav to write a program to perform all possible combinations of these characters/numbers and make them run on ur login screen, where ur user id remains constant and only ur password keeps changin(tryin to log in) till it gets matched.. its time consuming but very effective
all the best
2006-08-14 13:56:27
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answered by ask sammy 2
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I think you would be better server to talk to a marriage counselor about this problem.
However, you asked, so I will answer.
Since you are married to your husband, you undoubtedly have access to pretty much every possible piece of personally identifiable info about him that exists. Have a close male friend call Verizon, and supply him with answers to everything that the friendly folks at Verizon might use to verify that he is who he says he is: full name, mailing/billing address, mothers maiden name, SSN, etc. Then have him call Verizon, tell them that he would like to change the password, and that he has forgotten the current password. They should go through an elaborate routine of asking him lots of other questions to verify his identity. he will be able to easily answer all of those questions, since you will be right next to him to give him all of the answers.
Then he changes the password and/or adds your name back onto the account as an authorized individual.
Voila! one problem solved. The problem of the state of your marriage, however, remains.
Best of luck to you.
2006-08-14 13:59:23
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answered by zerggle 2
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Call Verizon and tell them that you are the person paying the bills
and request that they either assist you in changing the password
or you will discontinue the account.
If they say "but we don't know you are who you say you are", then
tell them that your proof will be by not paying them. You may want
to record the conversation as proof that you informed them of your
status.
You are not the first person this has happened to.
However, if you are both listed on the account, or he is listed on the
account (regardless of who is paying it), you've got a problem. He
has the right to change the password, etc.
If its his name on the account, you should discontinue payment of
anyways.
2006-08-14 13:56:44
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answered by Elana 7
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I always made a note of new passwords (which were usually numbers). I always carried a day planner in my purse, which had a phone listing as part of the planner. I would make up a name that I would remember meant the bank for instance = Mila Banks, and then write down a phone number of which the last four digits are actually my new pass code. You can do the same thing for anything.
2016-03-27 01:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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well your husband done that and you can't access the account stop paying the bill get a new phone for your self and tell your husband to go f++k him self and f++k verizon with it
2006-08-14 13:55:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If your name is no longer on the verizon account, you can't get info without his permission. Stop paying the bill since it is no longer your account. Sounds like there's storm clouds on your horizon - watch out for more action from him. hmmmm!
2006-08-14 13:59:56
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answered by moekittykitty 7
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Stop paying the bill and get another cell phone provider, or just call and get him taken off the bill and his number cancelled.
2006-08-14 13:54:36
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answered by justmenotu 2
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Call 611 on your phone and ask to have your password reset. Don't bog them down with the gory details. JUST ask for a password reset.
2006-08-14 13:53:51
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answered by Jet 6
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if you pay the bill and your name is not on the account and he took you of the contract and change the password I say to you:
STOP BEING STUPID AND DON'T PAY THE DAMMED THING!!!
2006-08-14 13:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Write to them and explain the situation. Tell them that you did not give your husband authority to make any changes to your account and that they have acted inappropriately by changing your account without proper authority.
2006-08-14 13:54:46
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answered by Trevor 7
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