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How Do I Access My Previous Account Which I Was Using While In Ghana

How can I continue using Uber if I change countries without changing my account?

Not working for me… I can't get my Uber account activated because my personal data is spread across several countries. All I get is my account banned hence I spent 5 days and exchanged about 20 emails trying to help Uber help me. Now making it public, maybe other digital nomads know how to deal with this.

Can soldiers get access to their bank account if they are in a war zone?

Yes.Well it depends, as long as you've set up your online banking preferences (almost every bank has online banking), you can log into your account from a computer.Computers are available for troops at every FOBs and definitely at larger bases, so it should be reasonable to assume you can get 10 mins to log into your bank account. The joys of the modern world.

How do I create a Facebook account that will not be disabled?

While the other answers are rehashing the same thing about not violating Facebook's terms, it is true. But sometimes you are on the unfair side of Facebook and get deleted or suspended.There's a foolproof way to almost never get deleted. Even if you use false info and made up names.All you need isWorking email address (preferably one that is old but not used in any previous Facebook accounts)A working phone number (you can use online services for this one if you don't want to use your real phone)If the first two steps are silver, then this one is a diamond. Provide an ID. What's important is to match the info on ID with the info that you provided on Facebook. Mostly, they require a photo of your face (the photo you use as profile in Facebook) and the name, and the birth date and sometimes the location. You can do that also online or apps. It's pretty easy.That's it! Facebook is about authenticity and not violating it's terms. So you can take that as an advantage.

How do you activate a disabled Uber account?

Not sure why people here could not provide the Solution but I have cracked it and got my account enabled back. Process the do the same below:Go to t.uber/account-disabledOn the screen of “My account is deactivated” click on submitIt will give you option to either enter phone number or email idEnter email id instead of phone numberIf you remember the password, please enter. If not, select forgot password. They will send you the verification code. They will send you mail to reset the password. Again they will send you verification code. Enter and Login to the account. Change/Reset the password.Now using you phone app - enter your number and click Go. BINGO!!!!This should work.It has worked for me. All the best Guys!!!!

I need to restore my WhatsApp account, but I have moved overseas for work. My original account with WhatsApp is tied back to my old mobile number in my previous country, so I'm not able to restore it as it sends a verification code to my previous number which is currently suspended. What do I do?

There’s an option of “Change Number” in the settings. You won’t need to verify. See attached photo

Is Ghana safe for tourists?

Pick pocketing, purse snatching, and various types of scams are the most common forms of crime confronting visitors. These types of theft are usually reported at crowded markets, beaches, parks, and tourist attractions. Incidences of violent crime, such as armed robbery, have risen over the last year, including reports of armed robberies in expatriate residential areas. Take security measures, such as traveling in groups and avoiding travel at night. Travelers who limit their display of jewelry and handle their cash discreetly reduce their vulnerability to crime. Carry limited amounts of cash and only photocopies of key documents.

International credit cards are accepted widely across the country, and that's why growing number of travelers have been victims of credit card fraud after using their credit cards in Ghana.

Perpetrators of business fraud often target foreigners. While such fraud schemes in the past have been largely associated with Nigeria, they are now prevalent throughout West Africa, including Ghana.

Scams typically begin with an unsolicited communication (usually by e-mail) from an unknown individual who describes a situation that promises quick financial gain, often by assisting in the transfer of a large sum of money or valuables out of the country. A series of “advance fees” must be paid in order to conclude the transaction, such as fees to open a bank account or to pay certain taxes. In fact, the final payoff does not exist; the purpose of the scam is simply to collect the advance fees.

Another type of fraud is by persons claiming to live in Ghana who profess friendship or romantic interest over the Internet. Once a relationship has been established, the correspondent typically asks the American to send money for living expenses, travel expenses, or visa costs. Sometimes a “hospital” or “doctor” telephones to say that the friend has suffered an “accident” and needs immediate financial assistance to cover medical bills. There are other variations of this scam, but all of them want to get money.

Police, however are friendly, honest and helpful. Hotels are secure facilities with 24/7 protection. And apart from what I listed, Ghana is a pretty safe country to visit.

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