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Fordítási probléma jelentése
The thing is, with cell phone carriers, while we can access text history through them it's a pain in the butt process that takes a week and they send you documents showing the (text only) contents of your text history. They won't share that info over the phone.
If official Steam Support can't figure this out and get it to work...I'm assuming it's going to be a P.I.T.A.
I have my Steam Guard sending the codes to an email, not my phone. Can you just do that and avoid what might be an painful experience getting it to work with a phone?
i have received a code from them last night actually, so i know its not my service provider. I entered a different phone number and it worked, strange enough
No. That is a completely different error message.
You mean you got it working? I hope you don't mean you entered some random phone number you don't have access to.
I highly recommend using an email at a free host like google, yahoo, msn (hotmail / live / msn / outlook) that you'll never lose access to for that kind of stuff. Emails like the one provided by your ISP and a phone number for a cell phone has a chance of changing or you losing access to it = you lose access to your Steam stuff. It's probably best to avoid that situation just because there's a possibility of it happening. Google, MSN, and Yahoo probably aren't going anywhere in our life time(s).