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gomzdrawfr · 2 months ago
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thinking of making ghostie charms for myself, but well it does require a min of 10 orders or more, so I might sell the extras for any Malaysian interested of getting it xD
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darkficsyouneveraskedfor · 2 years ago
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If You Can't Dance 3
Warnings: dubcon, noncon, other possible triggers. Proceed with caution.
Note: this is what you get when you encourage me. Please leave any and all feedback! 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
Part of The Club AU
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You login for the day with your usual set up. A mug of peppermint tea, your favourite sweater, and your gaming chair set to the most ergonomic setting. You connect to the company's shared server and go through the verification. It's tedious but necessary. You're certain there will be many tedious tasks to come as the merger looms heavy over the newly absorbed startup.
As your Teams pops up, you scroll through your tasks and prepare to start your usual squinting hunch at the screen. You grab your glasses and put them on. You really need to start wearing those.
Bing! You have a message. Oh, jeez, it's Jensen. Your manager, at least for the time being. You don't know what his new job will be in the unified structure. So many questions but you're more concerned with the backend.
'Morning, how's it going?'
He's casual and approachable. At least, from what you can tell over virtual text and the occasional video call. He checks in now and then so you assume this is just the same.
'Alright. Getting started for the day.'
The three dots pop up then disappear, then a new message appears.
'Did you enjoy last night? Didn't get to say hi, you looked like you had fun tho.'
'Oh. I guess.'
'It was nice to see everyone. Anyway, business. Meeting at nine for coders. Invite coming.'
You stare at the screen. Great. You hate team meetings. You always have to give and update but you don't have much to say. You do your work and it's right there for them to see. Why do you need to explain it?
'Got it.'
You send your response and ignore his reaction; a thumbs up. You put a timer on, knowing better than to trust yourself. You go back to your usual, trying to settle in with your minty brew. Last night has put everything off-balance.
Slightly agitated by the spontaneity of the event, you join the Teams meeting and try not to look at yourself among the five rectangles on the screen. Jensen's glasses glare in the camera and you take your own off, hoping to escape behind the blur of your vision. G is there too, the only other coder you've worked with in the company. He's a strange guy, quiet, and no one knows his full name. The other two, Marc and Dharshi round out the group. All of you sit silent, waiting.
"Oh, uh," Jensen unmutes as he seems to remember he's on a call, "alright, guys, I'll try to keep this short. There's a lot to do but I really didn't think that this message should come through an email."
You check your mug, cold and empty. You have a bad feeling about whatever message he's referring to.
"So, I know we've been doing work from home for a while, but, uh, with the new company, we're being asked to consider a more hybrid model. No decision has been made yet but next week, you are all required to report to the new headquarters so that we can meet our new coworkers."
"What?" Dharshi exclaims as Marc scowls. G just stares blankly, you think, it's hard to make out clearly. You probably look just as dull.
"I know, I know, I'm trying to get us down to only a couple days a week in office," Jensen explains, "right now, there's no decision made but we do have to try. There's a different culture with Blue Forest but I think we'll be okay."
G hangs up and Jensen sputters. Dharshi and Marc let out odd noises and you just sit there.
"Oh, must be a bad connection," Jensen laughs nervously, "so... uh, I'll follow-up with G and see you all Monday."
No response. Jensen fills the void with his usual managerial spiel; let me know if you need anything, yada yada. The call ends and you're left deflating in fractured safehold of your home office. Maybe you will all be too awkward and they'll just decide to keep you hidden away. You can only hope.
Oh and don't forget, you still have to go get your car after work.
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Monday comes too fast, your weekend fading into a marathon of Fortnight and nature documentaries. You pull out your most acceptable outfit. Another long skirt and a turtle neck with oxford boots. Hmm, it's more Anne Shirley than business casual.
You drive into the heart of the city, the GPS guiding you to the modern office building with its transparent walls and sleek black structure. You grab your laptop bag, a messenger with butterfly patches sewn onto it. At the door, you're stopped and let in after verifying your Employee ID. You're told to go to the front desk to get your new credentials.
After you get sorted, you're sent down the hall to a conference room. You pass several offices and people you don't know. Your new coworkers. You grip the strap of your bag as a woman pops out of Room 1161B, the very one you were told to go to. You stop short as she smiles at you, her frilly blouse tucked into a sleek white skirt.
"Oh, you must be a new one, I'm Catarina," she offers her hand and you just stare at it. "You'll be in here for the Tech Orientation. There's tea and coffee, some pastries, and full catering will be available at lunch."
"Thanks," you mutter and peek into the empty room.
"You're so early," she praises, "sorry, I didn't catch your name. I need to check you off the list."
You enunciate the syllables clearly so you won't have to repeat yourself then turn into the room. You look around at the tables. Not the traditional long intimidating tabletop but several throughout the space. You don't know where to sit, if you should choose a particular seat, so you go to the waiting urns by the far wall.
You peruse the collection of tea bags. Chamomile, green, Earl Gray...
"Ah, pardon, could I trouble you for English Breakfast if they have it?" A voice nears before the footsteps reach you. The shadow stops beside you, the voice frighteningly familiar. You grab a bag of the English Breakfast and hold it out without looking over. It can't be, what are the odds? "Oh..." he says your name. The accent, the recognition, he knows you and you vaguely know him. Jonathan.
"You work here?" You wonder as you continue to shuffle through the packets.
"Yes, and I assume... you do too. Now. You are among the newly acquired?"
You nod and put down the box of teas.
"Is there something wrong? You don't like the selection?"
"No peppermint," you shrug.
You sidle along and grab a paper cup, instead pressing the spout for the large jug of cold water. The man fills his cup with hot water before tugging on the string of the tea bag, steeping it as he nears you again.
"It's rather a coincidence," he preens, "are you excited to start?"
You know you shouldn't be honest so you do your best to lie, "yeah."
"You certainly sound it," he laughs, "well, please, have a dessert... and a seat. We'll be all out before you know it."
"Thanks," you surpass the plate of tarts and croissants. You sit at the table nearest the corner and stare at the cup of clear water. You should've known to bring your own tea.
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v4mpakuu · 1 month ago
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spaceydev · 1 month ago
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Hi yall!
SpaceyDev here!
I just wanna say that our awesome discord server has 30+ members!
We're still hiring VAs, Music Composers, and Animators to help with the show!
We also accept characters! We need 15 for the show
13/15 characters!
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If u need help with verification, Js read the rules, there's a code under a spoiler u can use to verify! No extreme verification stuffs
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starshinevalley · 2 years ago
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sy5tem-m1s5ion-c0sm0s · 1 year ago
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William... You okay?
Eye-strain warning for some panels
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> The Captain begins running away, surprisingly ignoring any rooms he comes across as if he has a goal in mind. As he’s running, he ignores your question for the moment, almost as if he is detached from what is happening around him.
> He sprints into the communication room, nearly running directly into the door from being faster than the automatic door. As he runs in, he nearly trips but quickly catches his footing and orientates himself before walking towards the monitors.
> [data transfer: 87% complete]
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> The Captain rushes towards the chair, sitting down before frantically typing him. You repeat yourself since he ignored your question the first time, causing the Captain to stop and look up at you. He goes to say something but pauses before saying, “Yeah- yep, I’m one hundred percent fine, totally fine, trust me, you don’t need to worry about me. Everything is under control, probably just a surprise party, which is why no one is around, but I can assure you, everything’s fine”. > From just his eyes, it was obvious that he was lying.
> Without waiting for a response, he goes back to frantically typing, muttering something about something needing to speed up under his breath.
> [data transfer: 100% complete, verifying files]
> [warning: wifi connection required, requesting connection]
> [connection successful, continuing verification process]
> [you can now view any nearby screen when you are connected to the internet]
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> The Captain stops typing before staring at you in silence for a second. He looks down at something, shaking his head and whispering, “Okay, William, get ahold of yourself; everything is fine. It’s not happened again. Everything is fine.”
> He sighs and quickly looks back up at you, saying, “Okay, ARG-03, I need you to check the cameras for anyone; this is incredibly important. Can you do that?”
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> You don’t say anything, causing the Captain to stand up and say nervously, “ARG-03? Are you there? Can you please check the cameras?” > [request received, processing request] > [error code 500 - Internal Server Error: ARG OS 03 encountered an unexpected error and cannot complete the request.] > You still don’t say anything, causing the captain to repeatedly whisper the word no as he climbs up on the chairs, looking at you eye to eye. He grabs the monitor, albeit with too much force, and yells, “ARG-03 DO S0M5TH1NG! PL3A5E”
> [Warning: Critical damage to ARG OS 03’s hard drive was detected. It is recommended to safely turn off ARG OS 03 as soon as possible to prevent corruption to the hard drive] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [Previous] > [Next]
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furiouszealot · 1 month ago
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I want to make an addendum to further clarify some stuff since i keep seeing the same questions and misinformation posted:
What about the accounts? There are no accounts on 4chan. The closest thing to that are the e-mail based verification system and the 4chan pass, both of which ill explain after the read more to keep compactness.
What about the feds? There were no feds. I am as heartbroken by this reveal as you are, but 4chan moderation had no feds amongst them. Can't say the site wasn't being surveilled to some degree, but that's just standard at this point.
What else did the hacker do? Nothing. The servers were taken down by 4chan team to prevent further tampering. A supossedly leaked mail from one of the main mods said that they were working on the website and all of the moderation members passwords to access the backend were being changed.
About the exploit? After some reading and a helpful reblog on the first post, the exploit used was reverse shell powerscript, which has been present since php 5.5, and since about 2013. Take in consideration that the current php version is 8.7
Anything else? Some stuff. Apparently there was some sharty spam on here after the first day, but i think they've already got bored? Also i forgot to mention /qa/ got axed from 4chan originally because one day they decided to raid /lgbt/, ironic. /ghost/ is still going strong, although people started to flock little by little, so activity died down ever so slightly.
Now, i'll get some inane babble out of my system bellow, and will add some responses i got from anons to provide further commentary. Keep in mind this will be updated every now and then. Also I'm still open to replies if you want to tell me something about your experience as an anon.
About the verification system - The verification system was implemented sometime last year yo prevent spamming or ban evading, it boils down to a captcha that makes you wait 15 minutes before posting to verify your session, either that or provide a mail to which a verification link would be send, and you're free to post from there. 4chan pass is similar in the sense that you have to associate an email address, but neither of these were compromised. Mails used to verify are hashed, payment methods are processed through a third party, and neither of them were leaked by the hacker, since it wasn't in their interest to compromise users.
As for the images. I'll keep any names out to preserve anonimity, which seems fitting regardless.
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To help understand:
/a/ - Anime & Manga
/k/ - Weapons
/tg/ - Tabletop games
/mlp/ - take a wild guess
/qst/ - Quests
/s4s/ - Shit 4chan Says (I have no fucking clue what "Jack Rusell" threads are)
/vt/ - Vtubers
/ck/ - Cooking
/vg/ - Videogame Generals /u/ - Yuri
Can't vouch on /vt/ being shit, since I lurked mostly /co/ and /vg/, but I believe it regardless. I'm posting this because I want to insist on what I said before: the bigger communities migrated to other chans, there we're already 4channers in here, a portion stayed on /ghost/, smaller sites are struggling to keep up with the bigger influx of people. I predict things will stay like this until we have actual news on 4chan status.
On a personal note, the funniest thing that has been unearthed from /j/ is how much janitors seemed to loathe the dragon ball threads.
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There are A LOT of posts like these, but this is one of the reuploads that made me laugh the most. Bejitabros stay winning.
Can't think of anything else worth adding, if something of value comes up, it will be added bellow this point.
Also I know i wrote below instead of bellow on my first post. Bite me.
Post script notes:
I want to rectify the thing about /ghost/ going strong. Theres some guy accusing everyone of being some dude he has a vendetta against since 2013, and has turned the entire thread into a troll fest with his mere pressence.
2 million Israeli posters - You may have seen an image going around that claims that Israelis were leaked to be the number 1 posters on /pol/. While the image is real, it's extremely old, and it was common practice on /pol/ to put the Israel flag just to shitpost.
As for more Anon commentary:
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People that say that "nothing of value was lost" really don't know jack shit about internet culture. 4chan (specifically /x/) was the origin place of SCP, the Backrooms and creepypastas as a whole, and the videogame boards made katawa shoujo, among other things. Acting like it was only a honeypot for schizos and extremist ideologies is being reductionist as fuck. Most people that post there just want to discuss their hobbies and stay in a format more comfortable than most social media, without an algorithm forcefeeding you literal trash designed to destroy your attention span just to get you to watch more ads. Pretending Anons are irredeemable monsters just because they posted on a mongolian basket weaving forum about what cartoon they watched, what game they played, or what clearly inedible food they ate, is detrimental to the already decaying evniroment of the internet. Don't celebrate when other people's spaces get shut down.
Also, a tool to track activity on altchans was made, so I guess this facilitates my predictions about where the traffic is going - https://eylenburg.github.io/altchans.htm
As of 24/04 (no im not putting the month before the day) an ETA was given that the site would be up as read only on late sunday or early monday. Edit: nevermind its back up lol
If you followed me because you expect more posts like this, abandon all hope. I post mainly about homestuck, lmao.
All right, I know no one gives a shit, but let me give you a recounting of the fall of 4chan from the perspective of someone who was there and has been lurking both 4chan and tumblr for a few years now.
I'll try to provide as much context as I can, but a lot of images were either lost or im too lazy to look for them in the +5000 reply thread in soyjak party.
Anyways, info below:
So, necessary context: a few years back, 4chan had a board called /qa/, which if you know little about the page, you may think every board is like /b/ or /pol/, which means a containment cess pool of grifters, (you) baiters, incels, and other deranged individuals. The thing is, /qa/ was somehow worse. The entire board was plagued and infested with soyjack edits, board culture was a nuclear disaster, anons were incredibly hostile in there, you know the drill, the big bad 4chan, but this time its actually true.
One day, moderation deleted /qa/, anons that posted there got mad, tried to raid other boards, failed, and then moved on to an altchan called soyjack party, which entire purpose you can guess from its name alone.
Apparently, the boards that allow pdf uploads (paper and origami, for example) didn't check if the uploaded file was actually a pdf file, so postscript files could be used to get access. This is as far as my understanding of web backend goes, sorry.
The hacker claims to have been working on this since 2021, and that he had access since about a year ago, but was recopilating data.
Now, what actually happened when the hack ocurred? Well, a banner of miku dancing with a song that played automatically was placed on top of every board, with the text "/QA/ IS BACK", this was possible because apparently no board was ever deleted, they were just hidden from the public.
A thread was then made on soyjack party, claiming authorship over the hack, and shit went south from there. Anons went en masse to talk there, a lot of weird discussion happened, the thread got the bump limit removed and got pinned, more than 5k posts were amassed on the first night alone. Keep in mind this happened at about 8 pm and most of the stuff went on through midnight.
So, the hacker leaked some things, first of all, the html files for the entirety of /j/ and the email address for every moderation member (important note: the pressence of .gov mails was disproven by the hacker themselves, so i guess there were never any feds), what is /j/? the board exclusive for jannies and moderators to discuss actions taken on the website regarding spam, ban evaders, threads spiraling out of control, etc. Among other things, some of the inner workings of 4chan got revealed, such as the web extension for jannies that allows them to do their job easily, how reports are handled, and other stuff. (Anecdotically, some guy got permabanned for calling anons jews or n-words over a 100 times in the same few threads)
Then, the source code got leaked. Important to say, the hacker removed the part of the source code related to the captcha, as to not facilitate bot attacks on the future, and all information related to email verification or 4chan pass users information also got removed, so all in all users are safe.
What was found on the sourcecode? That it was old, mostly. Most boards used code that hasn't been updated since about 2016, and /flash/ used the exact same code from when it was created back on 2011.
From there, desuarchive, a site that archives threads that die from bump limit, opened a dragon ball general on ghost mode, and thus began what later got called /ghost/, a solely text based thread with well over 20k replies as of right now, where a fraction of the 4chan population took refuge and is currently discussing random things with no particular topic. Kinda hard to read, but its comfy.
What does this mean for other sites? Not a lot, really. A lot of anons already crossposted in 4chan and tumblr already, and the ones that din't most likely wont come here. Some of the bigger/most dedicated groups, like /vt/, migrated to other boards. Various altchans are trying/tried to catch some of the flock of users that got lost, but i doubt it will get anywhere, since soyjak party for example was struggling with just the influx of users that came for the hack thread given its poor infrastructure. Kiwifarms saw a surge of new accounts apparently, but a lot of anons kinda loathe the idea of having to register, so theres that.
Smaller communities, such as generals that didn't get a lot of traffic, or boards on the slower end (say, /ic/, /lit/, etc) will probably vanish or disseminate until (or if) 4chan comes back up. I'd say give it a month, don't get your hopes up whether you want it to stay dead or want it to come back.
Given how many anons are staying on places like /ghost/ or other similar archives with the same ghost posting feature, i doubt it will be as bad as people are making it sound. Besides, the communities that are most likely to migrate to places like tumblr are either /co/, /vg/ or /lgbt/ refugees, which aren't THAT bad. Not every board was like the main cesspools (/b/, /r9k/, /pol/). From now on, either 4chan comes back up in a few weeks (somewhere between 2 weeks to a month is expected), altchans capture the migrating anons, or a brand new imageboard rises from the ashes to become the new go-to site for old 4chan posters.
In conclusion, nothing ever happens, but also don't worry, chances are this won't affect tumblr in the slightest. If it does, you can cash in your "you were wrong" ticket whenever you want, i'll take the L. As a footnote, keep in mind: NO users were compromised, if you ever posted there and are worried for your safety, physical or digital, you are safe. Edit: Forgot to add, if you are a 4chan refugee, im BEGGING you to dm me and tell what board you were from and where are you migrating, if at all.
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itsappleexpert · 4 days ago
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paradise-in-k4 · 2 months ago
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Blog Rules
There will be no NSFW/explicit content here. That’s for the non-existent side blog, IE I don’t have one.
While I prefer my crowd to be 18 or older, I expect those who interact with me who are UNDER 18 to still act mature and civilized while keeping with any other rules that both me and you might set for the other side.
No god-modding, meta-gaming, power-playing, or any other underhanded stuff unless we discuss it beforehand. I will discuss this with you too if I’m planning stuff for a thread.
Muse shipping between muns will fall under the same umbrella of discussion; it will not happen or advance prominently unless we discuss it first.
Direct messages are for plotting, one-on-one talk, and silliness behind closed doors. I will not roleplay through them. Discord roleplaying? Click this text once a server exists for its renovated purpose and a link is added to access the server.
Reply length and text styling don’t matter; accurate grammar does. Make sure it’s legible so I don’t have a migraine trying to understand it.
Crossovers, original characters, alternate parallels, muse doubles, and non-mutuals are welcome and encouraged. I just might have colder feet making the first move if we don’t know each other though, although I will sometimes send a starter to such people.
One ask, reply, or @ is all you need to make a starter or to nudge me regardless of the source or plot. While I do my best to respond quickly, rapid responses aren’t always on the table. I’m 24, have a job IRL, and sometimes have my own stress & baggage like everyone else, so that takes priority. One DM or @ after at least a week is what you’ll get from me when I’m nudging YOU.
COMMUNICATION IS KEY. If something’s going wrong, you want to drop a thread, might pause a thread, need something tagged, or simply don’t want to continue something, just tell me. I won’t be mad. But I will be mad if you do any of the above and simply unfollow after you vague or ghost me. It’s already happened before, and it only brings about the Bad Stuff (Munchkin card game joke). Remember: the Night Raven is always watching you.
The actions done by the muses don't necessarily reflect the actions or opinions of the mun unless they’re tagged to be speaking on my behalf. Some of my muses might be jerks, but that doesn’t always mean I’m a jerk IRL (especially if we’re cool with each other and/or really close mutuals).
Personal blog with a roleplaying side blog? I’m cool with you following me, liking my posts, and reblogging anything that isn’t a roleplaying thread (ask memes included), but make your roleplaying side blogs known to me so I know where to send a response if you’re looking for an interaction. Likewise, don’t reblog roleplaying threads (unless they’re yours).
Donation asks will be deleted in the inbox regardless of verification status, and the user possibly blocked/reported for spam. This is because I have nothing to contribute, and because this is a roleplaying blog.
Interested in a muse and can’t wait for a starter call or open RP post? Find their profile (if they have one) under the #rp muse tag and interact with it, that tells me you want to see them interact with your blog(s). Looking to express your interest in any of my muses otherwise? Click this text to open the interest checker.
Until I find a way to do this myself, I am unable to trim posts since I’m completely mobile-bound on Tumblr. Getting help with this would be appreciated.
For future reference, @derpytoad is my main blog. All likes, follows, and asks will stem from there.
Looking for a Discord friend request? To add me in a game? DM me. We’ll talk there.
Read everything? Send an ask that says “Yukari, get the train!” It’s not required, but it gives me an excuse to post a Yukari Train GIF and acknowledge that you read all of this.
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bidhelp · 3 months ago
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How to troubleshoot common gem portal registration issues?
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1. Issue: Unable to Create an Account on GeM Portal
Possible Causes:
When joining, wrong information was given.
There are bugs in the program or the system.
The email address or phone number is wrong.
Solution:
Check that you have a valid work email address and a cell phone number that is linked to your Aadhaar or PAN.
Get the latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to make things work better together. After you clear the history and cookies from your computer, try again.
If you still can't sign up, try from a different computer or network.
2. Problem: When I signed up, I didn't get an OTP.
Reasons That Could Be:
Computers or networks that are slow.
Email address or cell phone number typed wrong.
The OTP email got thrown away or put in the junk box.
As soon as possible, check your trash or junk mail box.
Make sure your phone has good network service if you chose SMS OTP.
 If you still have trouble, click "Resend OTP" or try again after a while.
 Check to see if your phone number and email address are linked to another GeM account.
3. The problem is that GST data isn't being checked.
For what it’s likely that the GSTIN is not related to the phone number found.
The business name doesn't match the GST information.
Because it needs work, the GST page might be down.
Check that the GST website has the right information about you before you put it on GeM.
Do not use any other names for your business besides the name on your GST registration. GST verification might not work right away. Please wait a little while and try again later.
You should talk to your GST expert to fix it if the information doesn't match.
4. Problem: The PAN check didn't work.
The reason could be that the name doesn't match up with the form on the income tax return.
The PAN card is not linked to the business account.
Putting in the wrong PAN number.
Check your PAN on the page for e-filing your income tax.
Check that the name on GeM matches the name in the Income Tax database. If you just got your PAN, don't try again for 24 to 48 hours.
5. Issue: The Aadhaar registration did not work.
For what Most likely:
The name or Aadhaar number is wrong.
The cell phone number that is tied to Aadhaar doesn't work.
There is a problem with the UIDAI index.
Enter the correct Aadhaar number and registered cell phone number.
You can change the phone number at the Aadhaar Kendra closest to you if it's not linked.
6. Something is wrong: the DSC (digital signing certificate) isn't being registered.
Most likely to be:
The DSC type doesn't work with this (only Class 3 DSC is allowed).
The listed PAN is not connected to the DSC.
Both not having enough DSC drivers or the wrong browser settings can make it not work.
Use a Class 3 DSC that is signed by the company owner or someone authorized to do so. Also, check to see that the DSC drivers on your system are set up properly.
You should use Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox to access the GeM site. That being said, some computers might not be able to handle DSC registration.
7. Issue: Bank Account Verification Failed
The account number or IFSC code is wrong.
The bank records and the business name don't match up.
The bank is having server issues.
Double-check the account name and IFSC code. Make sure that the name of the bank account exactly matches the name of the GeM business.
If you just opened a new bank account, you should wait 24 to 48 hours before checking it.
8. The issue is that the business name doesn't match when it's signed up.
One reason could be that the PAN, GST, and bank records all have a different name for the business.
Making mistakes when signing up.
Make sure that all of your PAN, GST, and bank records have the same name for your business. If a match is found, check that your information is correct with the right people before you try to sign up again.
9. Problem: Your account has been suspended because they didn't follow through—likely to be:
Not turning in papers that were due.
Several attempts to prove failed.
GeM's rules and terms were broken.
If you want to know why you were banned, check your email and GeM account.
Should you be asked, upload any lost or corrected files.
Open a help ticket with GeM customer service if you were stopped without a good reason.
10. Issue: Unable to Contact GeM Support for Assistance
Many calls for help.
The wrong way to get in touch was given.
Sending in a ticket that isn't full.
What to do:
Fill out a thorough ticket with screenshots of the problem on the GeM help page.
To get help right away, call the GeM service at 1800-419-3436.
Check the progress of your ticket often to keep track of your issue.
Last Few Tips for Simple GeM Signup
Make sure you have all the papers you need before you start the registering process.
To keep your session from ending, make sure your internet link stays strong.
Do not use more than one window or tab at a time while you are signing up.
A lot of the time, check your GeM emails to see if there are any open calls for compliance or verification.
Conclusion
GeM registration can be tough, but it's possible to finish if you know what to do and fix typical issues. It is important to fix problems quickly on the GeM site so that the business trip goes smoothly. This is true whether the problems are with the OTP, GST/PAN, DSC, or account verification. If you're still having trouble, you can get professional help with GeM registration at places like BidHelp.co.
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micros469 · 4 months ago
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Cash App Payment Pending: Reason, Instant Solutions
Common Reasons for Pending Payments on Cash App
Contact Cash App customer support for assistance if needed.
1. Network or connection issues
If your internet connection is unstable or interrupted during the transaction, your payment may be delayed.
There may also be issues with the payee's connection, which may prevent the payment from being processed immediately.
2. Cash App account verification issues
If your account is not fully verified or there is a discrepancy in your information (such as an unverified phone number or email address), your payment may be delayed or delayed.
You may need to provide verification documents (such as a photo ID) to complete verification.
3. Bank or card decline
If your linked bank account or credit/debit card is declined, your payment will appear as pending or failed.
Make sure you have enough money in your bank account or your card has expired
4. Payments
The Cash app limits your transactions based on your account status (verified or unverified).
If you send or receive more than this limit, your payment may be held pending a review by the Cash app.
5. Fraud Prevention and Security
Cash App has a fraud detection system that can confirm that something has happened for review. This can happen if the app detects suspicious activity, such as large transfers, fast transactions, or payments to unknown accounts.
You are reviewing, your payment is still pending until the system is cleared
6. Old version of the app
If you are using an old version of the Cash app, it may not process the payment correctly. Upgrading to the latest software version may resolve this issue.
7. Cash App Server Issues
Sometimes Cash App has server issues or technical issues that delay payments.
You can check Cash app status via Twitter or website for updates.
8. Account Issues
If a Money Marketer's account is blocked or flagged for suspicious activity, payments to their account may be delayed or delayed.
9. Payment Types
Some payments, such as instant transfers or payments involving cryptocurrency, may take longer to process due to network congestion and processing time.
10. Payment Type (Standard vs. Instant)
If you submit a standard payment, it may take 1-3 business days to complete, with a slight delay until the transaction is complete.
Instant payments are generally processed faster, but there may be a longer wait if issues arise.
11. Cash App Approval
If Cash App detects a potential violation of their Terms of Service (such as charge backs or legal action), they will hold your payments while they investigate.
12. Sending money to an inactive account
If you send money to an account that is inactive, suspended, or in check for any reason, payments may be delayed until the issue is resolved.
How to resolve delayed payments:
Waiting for transactions to process: Some pending payments may take longer due to network delays and processing requirements.
Check your network connection: Make sure you have a Wi-Fi or mobile data connection.
Verify your account App Tools: Complete the verification process to fully verify your account.
Review payment details: Make sure the payment amount, payment method, and payment method are correct.
Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) related to pending payments on Cash App:
1. Why is Cash App having pending payments?
Pending payments are due to network issues, account verification issues, or scheduling errors caused by Cash App's fraud detection system. It can also be due to insufficient funds, problems with your bank or card, or account limits on the recipient.
2. How long will it take for my App Cash payment to be processed?
Payments (free) can take 1-3 business days.
Payments should be processed within minutes, but may be delayed due to connection or verification issues.
If payments are delayed for a long time, you may be approved for financial aid.
3. How do I cancel a payment in Cash App?
You can't cancel a pending payment right away. However, if the bill hasn't been paid yet, you can try to cancel the bill by going to
the Services tab in Cash App.
Search for the payment and tap on it.
If there's an option to cancel the transaction, select it.
If the option is not available, the payment will take some time to process or fail.
4. How do I make a payment in Cash App?
Make sure you have a stable internet connection.
Make sure your Cash App account is approved.
Make sure your linked bank account or card has sufficient funds.
Make sure there are no restrictions on your account or the recipient's account.
Contact Cash App customer support for assistance if needed.
5. How can I expedite a pending payment?
You can try the following:
Make sure you have a stable internet connection.
Check if there are any issues with your linked bank account or card.
If a payment is stuck for a while, you can contact app support for help.
6. Why is Cash App waiting for a payment even though I have enough money?
Even if you have sufficient funds, your payment may be delayed for the following reasons:
Cash App is performing a security check.
There is a problem with your linked bank account or card.
The recipient's account has been banned.
Cash App server issues or technical problems.
7. Can I get a refund for a pending charge?
Yes, if a payment is pending and not completed, you can get a refund if you cancel the payment. If so, the recipient will return the money.
8. How can I check the status of a pending payment?
Check Status:
Open Cash App and go to Actions tab.
Search for this transaction in the list. If it is still pending, then state it as below.
9. What does "expected" mean in financial instruments?
"Pending" means the transaction is in progress and has not yet been completed. This may be due to verification, fraudulent checks, or other issues that prevent immediate payment.
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varun-123s · 6 months ago
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A Complete Guide to BT Login Email: How to Access and Troubleshoot Your Account
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BT login email, a reliable email service provided by British Telecommunications, offers its users seamless access to manage their communications. Whether you use BT login email as your primary email provider or simply rely on it for specific services, understanding how to log in securely and manage your account is crucial. This comprehensive guide will take you through the process of logging in to BT login email, troubleshooting common login issues, and ensuring your account remains safe and secure.
Why BT Login Email is Essential
BT login email offers a wide array of features for both personal and business use, including organizing your emails, cloud storage, contacts, and calendar management. It’s integral to staying connected, whether you’re handling important business communications or managing your personal messages. Understanding how to log in to your BT Email account is key to ensuring that you can access these features at all times. Moreover, BT Email is equipped with security features to help protect your sensitive data.
How to Log In to BT Email
Step-by-Step Process to Access Your BT Login Email
Visit the BT Email Login Page: To begin, open your preferred web browser and type in https://mail.btinternet.com or simply visit BT’s official website at www.bt.com and click the Sign In button.
Enter Your BT Email Address: On the login page, input your full BT Email address, including the domain (e.g., [email protected]), and click Continue.
Input Your Password: Next, type in your password associated with your BT Email account. If you’ve forgotten your password, simply click Forgot Password? and follow the prompts to reset it.
Click on ‘Sign In’: After entering your password, click Sign In to access your inbox and other features associated with your BT Email account.
Troubleshooting Common BT Login Email Issues
Incorrect Password or Username
Solution: Double-check your username and password for typos. If you can’t remember your password, use the Forgot Password? link to reset it.
Account Locked After Multiple Failed Login Attempts
Solution: After several failed login attempts, BT may lock your account for security reasons. Wait for 15-30 minutes and try again. If you still can’t log in, contact BT support for assistance.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Problems
Solution: If you’re using 2FA and can’t receive your verification code, ensure your phone number is up-to-date. Alternatively, use backup codes if available or contact BT support for help.
Browser Cache Issues
Solution: Clear your browser’s cache and cookies or try logging in using a different browser or device to avoid issues with loading the login page.
Account Suspended or Disabled
Solution: If your account is suspended, you’ll need to check for any notifications from BT about the suspension. If the issue persists, contact BT customer support to resolve it.
Improving Security for Your BT Login Email
To protect your BT Email account and sensitive data, it’s important to enhance the security of your login process:
Use a Strong Password: Avoid using easily guessable passwords. Combine uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special characters for a secure password.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Turn on two-factor authentication for an added layer of security. This requires an additional verification step, such as a code sent to your phone or authentication app.
Stay Vigilant Against Phishing: Be cautious of phishing scams that attempt to steal your login credentials. Never click on suspicious links or share your password with anyone.
Setting Up BT Email on Other Devices
You can also set up your BT Email on third-party email clients such as Outlook, Apple Mail, or mobile email apps. Here’s how:
Open your email client and go to the account settings.
Enter your BT Email credentials (your BT Email address and password).
Enter the IMAP and SMTP server settings: IMAP server: imap.mail.btinternet.com SMTP server: smtp.mail.btinternet.com IMAP Port: 993 (SSL encryption) SMTP Port: 465 (SSL encryption)
Save the settings and verify that your email client successfully syncs with your BT Email account.
FAQs
Q1: What should I do if I forgot my BT Email password? Click on the Forgot Password? link on the login page and follow the prompts to reset it via your registered recovery email or phone number.
Q2: Can I access BT Email on my mobile device? Yes, you can access BT Email on your smartphone by using the BT Mail app or setting it up in your mobile email client with the correct IMAP/SMTP settings.
Q3: How do I recover my BT Email account? If you’re having trouble logging in, use the Forgot Password? link or contact BT customer support for assistance with account recovery.
Q4: How do I improve the security of my BT Email account? Enable two-factor authentication (2FA), use a strong password, and remain cautious of phishing attempts to enhance the security of your BT Email account.
Conclusion
Logging in to your BT Email account is a straightforward process, but being aware of potential issues and how to resolve them is important for smooth access. By following the step-by-step instructions above and implementing best security practices, you can ensure that your BT Email account is both accessible and secure. Additionally, setting up your BT Email on third-party email clients can help streamline your communication across various platforms. If you face any login difficulties, don't hesitate to contact BT support for further assistance.
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verify-venmo-account · 6 months ago
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Venmo Verify Bank Not Working: Troubleshooting and Solutions
When using Venmo, linking and verifying your bank account is crucial for sending, receiving, and transferring funds. However, users occasionally encounter issues with the Venmo bank account verification process. This guide will address common issues and provide solutions to help you verify your Venmo bank account smoothly, even when problems arise.
Understanding Venmo Bank Account Verification
Verifying your bank account on Venmo involves linking your bank to your Venmo account and confirming it through one of two methods: Instant Verification or Micro-Deposits Verification. With instant verification, Venmo uses Plaid to securely access your bank’s credentials, while micro-deposits verification requires waiting for Venmo to send small test deposits to your bank account.
Unfortunately, some users encounter issues where they are unable to complete this process. Venmo verify bank not working issues can arise from several causes, including technical errors, compatibility issues, and security restrictions. Here’s a look at the most common problems and how to solve them.
Common Reasons for Verification Issues on Venmo
1. Incompatible Bank Accounts
Not all banks support instant verification with Venmo. Smaller credit unions, certain regional banks, and some online-only banks may not be compatible with the instant verification method Venmo uses through Plaid. In these cases, you may need to try the micro-deposits verification method instead.
Solution: If instant verification fails, opt for the micro-deposits verification method. This method may take a few days but can successfully verify most bank accounts that aren’t compatible with Plaid.
2. Bank Connectivity Issues
Sometimes, verifying your Venmo bank account fails due to connectivity issues between Venmo’s servers and your bank. This problem can be temporary or may result from security features within your bank’s online system that block external access.
Solution: Wait a few hours and try the verification process again. If the problem persists, contact your bank’s support team to check if they are experiencing issues with Venmo or if there are any restrictions in place.
3. Incorrect Bank Account Information
Entering incorrect account details is a common issue that leads to Venmo verification problems. If even one digit of your bank account or routing number is wrong, the verification will fail.
Solution: Double-check your bank account and routing numbers. Ensure they match exactly with the information provided by your bank, as errors here will prevent successful verification.
4. Bank Restrictions on Venmo Transactions
Some banks have policies or restrictions that limit transactions or block third-party platforms like Venmo from accessing accounts. In these cases, verifying a Venmo bank account may be difficult or even impossible without contacting the bank.
Solution: Contact your bank and ask if they have any restrictions related to Venmo transactions. They may be able to lift temporary restrictions or guide you through security settings needed to allow Venmo access.
5. Issues with Venmo Identity Verification
For security reasons, Venmo often requires users to complete an identity verification process before allowing bank verification. If you haven’t verified your identity with Venmo, this may block the verification of your bank account.
Solution: Make sure to complete Venmo’s identity verification by providing the necessary personal details, such as your name, address, date of birth, and Social Security number (SSN). This may help resolve the Venmo verify bank not working issue.
How to Troubleshoot Venmo Verify Bank Not Working Issues
If you are still having trouble verifying your Venmo bank account after addressing the common issues above, here are a few additional troubleshooting steps to consider.
1. Try Using a Different Device or Network
Sometimes, issues with verifying a bank account on Venmo are due to network or device compatibility. Switching to a different device (such as a tablet or desktop computer) or using a different internet connection can sometimes resolve these problems.
2. Clear App Cache or Reinstall the Venmo App
App errors may arise from outdated or corrupted files within the Venmo app, which can disrupt the verification process.
On iOS: Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage > Venmo and clear the cache.
On Android: Go to Settings > Apps > Venmo > Storage > Clear Cache.
If clearing the cache doesn’t work, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the app to ensure you have the latest version.
3. Update Your Venmo App
Ensure you’re using the latest version of the Venmo app. Outdated versions can cause compatibility issues that impact features like bank verification.
4. Contact Venmo Support
If none of the above solutions resolve the issue, consider reaching out to Venmo’s customer support team. They can check your account details and provide guidance on specific verification problems you may be experiencing.
Conclusion
Encountering issues with Venmo verify bank not working can be frustrating, but understanding the reasons behind these problems and taking the appropriate steps can often resolve them. From checking your bank’s compatibility to completing identity verification and clearing your app cache, there are many ways to troubleshoot this issue. Following these steps should allow you to verify your Venmo bank account successfully and fully enjoy Venmo’s convenient payment features.
FAQs
Why is Venmo not letting me verify my bank account?
Venmo may not let you verify your bank account if the bank is incompatible, if there’s a connectivity issue, or if your identity verification is incomplete. Double-check all details, try an alternative verification method, or contact Venmo support for assistance.
Why isn’t my bank working on Venmo?
Some banks are incompatible with Venmo’s instant verification, especially smaller credit unions and certain online-only banks. In these cases, use micro-deposits verification as an alternative.
Why does my bank keep declining Venmo?
Your bank may have security settings or restrictions that block Venmo transactions. Contact your bank to ensure there are no restrictions preventing you from linking your bank to Venmo.
What banks work best with Venmo?
Venmo works well with most major U.S. banks, including Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citibank. Smaller banks and certain online banks may have compatibility issues with instant verification but can usually be verified through micro-deposits.
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Why is my Cash App Bitcoin verification pending?
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have become increasingly popular investment and payment options. Cash App, developed by Block, Inc. (formerly Square, Inc.), is a user-friendly platform that allows individuals to buy, sell, and transfer Bitcoin seamlessly. However, one everyday issue users face is the prolonged pending status of Bitcoin verification. Understanding why your Bitcoin verification is still pending on the Cash App can help you address and resolve the issue efficiently.
Introduction
Cryptocurrency offers an exciting avenue for financial growth and diversification, but navigating the technical and regulatory requirements can sometimes be challenging. One such challenge many Cash App users encounter is the "Cash App Bitcoin verification pending" status. This delay can be frustrating, especially when you're eager to start trading or transferring Bitcoin. This comprehensive guide will explore the reasons behind the pending verification status, the steps involved in the Cash App Bitcoin verification process, and how to resolve common issues to get your verification approved faster.
Understanding the Cash App Bitcoin Verification Process
Before diving into the reasons for pending verification, it's essential to understand the Cash App Bitcoin verification process. Here's a step-by-step outline:
Initiate Verification: To start, navigate to the Bitcoin section of your Cash App and select the option to verify your account.
Provide Identification: You must submit personal information, including your full name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security Number (SSN).
Upload Documents: Upload a clear photo of your government-issued ID (such as a driver's license or passport) and a selfie for identity confirmation.
Wait for Review: The Cash App will review your submission. Depending on various factors, this can take anywhere from a few minutes to several days.
Receive Verification: Once reviewed and approved, you will receive a notification confirming your Bitcoin verification.
Why Is My Cash App Bitcoin Verification Pending?
Several factors can contribute to a pending Bitcoin verification status on the Cash App. Understanding these factors can help you identify the cause and take appropriate action:
Incomplete or Incorrect Information: The most common reason for delays in Cash App Bitcoin verification is incomplete or incorrect information. Ensure that all details match your official documents and are entered accurately.
Poor Quality of Uploaded Documents: Blurry, dark, or obscured photos of your ID can cause delays. Make sure your uploaded documents are clear and readable.
High Verification Volume: During periods of high demand, such as during a Bitcoin surge, Cash App might experience a backlog of verification requests, leading to delays.
Regulatory Compliance Checks: Additional checks for compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations can also extend the verification time.
Technical Glitches: Occasionally, technical issues within the app or server-side problems can delay verification.
Steps to Resolve Pending Bitcoin Verification on Cash App
If your Bitcoin verification is pending on Cash App, here are some steps you can take to expedite the process:
Review and Resubmit Information: Double-check the information you provided. If you notice any errors, resubmit the correct details.
Upload Clear Documents: Ensure that your ID and selfie photos are clear, well-lit, and fully visible. Avoid shadows and make sure the text is legible.
Contact Support: If your verification has been pending for an unusually long time, contact Cash App support for assistance. Please promptly provide them with any requested information.
Wait Patiently: Sometimes, all you can do is wait. Verification processes can take time, especially during high-demand periods. Check the app regularly for updates.
FAQs
1. How long does Cash App Bitcoin verification take?
The verification process typically takes a few minutes to several days. However, factors such as high verification volume and additional compliance checks can extend this timeframe.
2. Why is my Cash App Bitcoin verification pending?
Your verification could be pending due to incomplete or incorrect information, poor quality of uploaded documents, high verification volume, regulatory compliance checks, or technical glitches.
3. What should I do if my Cash App Bitcoin verification is still pending?
Review and correct any submitted information, ensure that your uploaded documents are clear, contact Cash App support if the delay is unusually long, and be patient during high-demand periods.
4. Can I verify Bitcoin on the Cash App without an ID?
No, due to regulatory requirements, you must provide a government-issued ID and other personal information to verify Bitcoin on Cash App.
5. What happens if my Cash App Bitcoin verification is denied?
If your verification is denied, review the reason provided by Cash App. Correct any errors and resubmit the required information. Contact support if you need further assistance.
6. How can I contact Cash App support for verification issues?
You can contact Cash App support through the app by navigating to the profile section, selecting "Support," and then choosing the appropriate topic. You can also visit the Cash App website for additional support options.
7. Can I speed up my Cash App Bitcoin verification?
Ensure all your submitted information is accurate and your uploaded documents are clear. While you can contact support for assistance, there must be a guaranteed way to expedite the verification process.
Conclusion
Understanding the reasons behind a "Cash App Bitcoin verification pending" status and the steps to resolve it can help you navigate the verification process more effectively. Whether it's ensuring your information is accurate, providing clear documentation, or patiently waiting during high-demand periods, these strategies can help you get your Bitcoin verification approved on Cash App.
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fixwhatsappverification · 1 year ago
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Crucial Steps: How to Overcome WhatsApp Verification Code Not Received Issue
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Are you experiencing frustration because your WhatsApp verification code is not being received? You're not alone. Many users encounter this issue, and it can be incredibly frustrating, especially when you're eager to connect with friends or family on the platform. However, fret not! In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the reasons behind this problem and provide you with crucial steps to overcome it.
Understanding the Issue
WhatsApp Verification Code Not Received (H2)
When you sign up for WhatsApp, the platform sends a verification code to your mobile number via SMS or call. This code is essential for verifying your identity and activating your account. However, sometimes users encounter delays or never receive the code at all.
Possible Causes
1. Network Issues (H3)
Poor network connectivity can hinder the delivery of SMS messages, including verification codes.
Switching to a stronger network or connecting to Wi-Fi can help resolve this issue.
2. Incorrect Phone Number (H3)
Double-check that you've entered the correct phone number when signing up for WhatsApp.
A single digit mistake can prevent the verification code from reaching your device.
3. Spam Filter (H3)
Check your device's spam or junk folder to ensure that the verification code message hasn't been filtered out.
Whitelist WhatsApp's number to prevent future messages from being marked as spam.
4. Carrier Restrictions (H3)
Some mobile carriers impose restrictions on receiving SMS messages from certain services.
Contact your carrier to inquire about any potential blocks on receiving messages from WhatsApp.
5. Server Issues (H3)
WhatsApp servers may experience temporary outages or delays, impacting the delivery of verification codes.
Wait for some time and try requesting the code again later.
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Solutions
1. Request a Call (H3)
If you're not receiving the verification code via SMS, opt for the "Call me" option.
WhatsApp will initiate an automated call to provide you with the verification code verbally.
2. Resend Code (H3)
If you haven't received the verification code within a few minutes, use the "Resend" option.
Sometimes, the initial code may get delayed, and a resend request can expedite the process.
3. Use Alternative Methods (H3)
WhatsApp offers alternative verification methods, such as receiving the code via voice call.
Explore these options if SMS verification isn't working for you.
4. Verify Phone Number Manually (H3)
In some cases, WhatsApp allows users to verify their phone numbers manually.
Follow the prompts within the app to complete the verification process manually.
5. Contact Support (H3)
If all else fails, reach out to WhatsApp's support team for assistance.
Provide details about your issue, including your phone number and any troubleshooting steps you've already taken.
Conclusion
Encountering issues with receiving the WhatsApp verification code can be frustrating, but with patience and the right approach, you can overcome this obstacle. By understanding the potential causes and implementing the suggested solutions, you'll be well-equipped to resolve the problem and gain access to the platform. Remember, if you're still experiencing difficulties, don't hesitate to seek support from WhatsApp's customer service. Stay connected and enjoy the seamless messaging experience that WhatsApp has to offer!
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