Parental control prevents 71 to access his account

My wife is having the same problem. We faxed his lic drivers showing she's 71 years old.

She called Outlook when no response is received & still can't connect.

She called such a number, answered in India, they wanted to charge her $99.

She has not been able to access his account for 3 days. It's so frustrating, she has some

requiring to be trendy business email.

DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS?

E-mail address is removed from the privacy *.

Hi Kyle,.

Thanks for posting back. I checked the account and found that you were able to connect to your account. I want to clarify if the account you have provided one received the error you have provided previously. If not, please provide it in the area of private message for confidentiality reasons.

Kind regards

Richard

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