Flickr claims login problems are fixed .. when they know they are not!!Since Flickr's upgrade I have not been able to login as tomrose or tomrose2000 or natures-pencil which is my PRO Account containing over 1200 images uploaded over several years:That is 6 days and counting.What happens is that the first screen invites me to login with my Yahoo Id, but the next screen tells me I have changed my Id (I HAVE NOT) and must use my changed Id (I DO NOT HAVE ONE).A helpful support person, [at my suggestion!] changed the account to associate a different eMail address with my Flickr account. That allowed me to login ... just twice. Next day I could not log in again. The login form said "unknown email address" of the new address that had just worked twice, and trying my Yahoo ID just reverted to the problem described above. Support seems unable to fix the problem (and has stopped responding to me... it is now 36 hours since I sent a help request). Most annoying of all, the status page and forums say: login problems are fixed ... which is a barefaced lie. Not impressed at all. Apart from the fact that such a bug should never have been written, never mind got through testing and deployment, but the customer support is dreadful. No-one is rude, but that is not what matters ... I want to be able to log in to my account. I have put a lot of work into it and do not want to be shut out from it.WHat really irks me is the barefaced lie - that "login problems have been solved" when many users were still experiencing login problems.UPDATE: Finally access was restored. It took a week. The problem ought never to have happened.I Have to say that the hosting service is very good. It is a pity that the rollout that caused p[roblems was not handled better.
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