Click Forgot your username? if you don’t quite remember your username (it’s not necessarily your email address). Your username will be emailed to you. If, for example, you have too many incorrect login attempts and your account has been temporarily disabled, you should wait out your disabled time (it’s usually 24 hours), before trying again. [1] X Research source In other cases, you’ll need to change your password. Simply go to the sign-in area and click the I forgot my Password link. Enter your username, click Continue, and select how you want to reset your password. Follow the on-screen directions to continue.
You will be asked to answer your security questions over the phone as well.
It’s probably a good idea to change your password so that you can remember it and avoid incorrect logins in the future.
It’s probably a good idea to change your password so that you can remember it and avoid incorrect logins in the future.
It’s probably a good idea to change your password so that you can remember it and avoid incorrect logins in the future.
This is an attempt to prevent mail fraud and is overlooked by an automated process, which can flag accounts incorrectly (like if there’s a typo that creates multiple accounts for a single person)
If this is the case, then the account can be simply reactivated by logging into it again and answering the prompts that appear.
These kinds of disabled accounts are rarer, but a phone call to USPS will clear it up.