If I call a company that requires me to enter a user name/password containing mixed numbers and letters, how can I do that when the keypad in phone call only has numbers?

If I call a company that requires me to enter a user name/password containing mixed numbers and letters, how can I do that when the keypad in phone call only has numbers?


Thanks,


Lewis

iPhone 5

Posted on Sep 4, 2013 12:28 PM

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Sep 4, 2013 12:36 PM in response to TutorDaddy

TutorDaddy wrote:


So does mine, but how do you enter a specific letter? For instance, if I need to enter an A, which is on the "2" button, how do I enter the A instead of the 2?


Example, I need to enter a password such as A2B2C2D3E3F3. How exactly would I do that?


Lewis

A2B2C2D3E3F3 = 22222233333


There is no phone that will - on a voice call - input anything other than numbers.

Sep 4, 2013 12:40 PM in response to TutorDaddy

TutorDaddy wrote:


So does mine, but how do you enter a specific letter? For instance, if I need to enter an A, which is on the "2" button, how do I enter the A instead of the 2?


Example, I need to enter a password such as A2B2C2D3E3F3. How exactly would I do that?


Lewis


forget about an iPhone, how would you do that on any telephone? The numeric keypad of a telephone does not allow one to enter a specific letter that way - no phone ever has.

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