Im not receiving my code to be able to comment on the rednote.

Im from Puerto Rico and I have been trying since day one of the tt ban to add my number (puerto rico/u.s.a...+1) to be able to comment on the app and i still cant receive code. I could see the videos and like them but not able to comment. I have tried on wifi and on tmobile signal and nothing. I have uninstalled and re installed the app and nothing. I have cleared the cache, nothing. I have changed the messaging cell phone app from google messages to samsung messages, nothing. What else can i do?

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zwhcover 1 year ago1

I can't receive it either

funariite_koroover 1 year ago1

Maybe find a Chinese friend

ObligationOther5940over 1 year ago1

I've seen a few videos suggesting to take out SIM and reinsert then try it, something like that. Aswell as all the things you have already done. Another suggestion was to opt for Canada as that is plus one code also. Or, reinstall the app. The code doesn't seem to want to work for my daughter either, but worked for me, although it took ages. I tried all those things except the Canada code for my daughter, as I'm not +1; but was unsuccessful also

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