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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I think you can get a voice password if you want. You would just call them and make the recording to use in the future. When I call, they ask me to say:
"At Vanguard, my voice is my password"
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I call my local contact first, on her private line, when she is not in, and then I let that number get me through to whoever is on duty wherever they are. My guess is they must have my voice now. Either that or my phone number is telling them who I am.
Today I had a question that needed a walk through. I had a DUH! moment when I got the answer. It was so obvious, I should have figured it out on my own. I appreciated the real person's help though.
Boomer
PS: Speaking of voices, my sister, my daughter, and my granddaughter have been said to sound like me on phone calls. I am not worried about them getting into my account. I just can't buy it that a voice is like a fingerprint.