Email account credentials stopped working & can't reset password
This happens periodically with any of our email accounts which is a royal pain as the password reset doesn't work properly. I can still(!) log into My VirginMedia with the credentials failing in outlook, and if I go to change password it asks me to Change e-mail address. If I choose Generate New App Password, it asks me to change the e-mail address.
You don't appear able to use an e-mail address you've used to unlock an account previously and I have now run out of accounts to use. However, I don't think that matters, as the last time I tried this morning I got to the change password screen and tried to select a new password. Whatever I put it, 100% following the rules about characters not allowed and required characters, it keeps saying "There was a Problem Registering that Password". I have tried probably 20 different passwords, all following the so-called rules, and none of them work.
I have also tried this on 2 different browsers and systems to make sure is not a cookie/cache issue.
The system is simply not fit for purpose. If I can't work out how to reset a password despite working in IT then how would my mother even begin to get her head round this, she will never move to Virgin for this reason alone. Losing e-mail, some people's lifeline with no un-complicated way of restoring it is simply unacceptable.
So what do I do now please?
Sorted thanks to John_GS and his patience, the whole process of how to reset a password [for an account that stops working for absolutely no reason obvious to the customer] is horrific, taken days of trial and error to sort out, but finally got there.
Boo to hopeless VM Customer services on WhatsApp that "promised" to fix the issue within 72 hours - oink oink oink - and thanks again to John here who sorted it, not without its bumps as mentioned, but it is at least now sorted.
Until the next time VM, at which point we'll probably just leave completely, life's too short to spend the best part of 10 days on and off trying to get a company you're handing over [not insignificant sums of money to] to sort out an e-mail problem of their making. Unacceptable and amateurish.