[Recreation.gov] I tried to reserve a campsite on 8/15 with my new email [email protected] system kept asking old e

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Robert M. Sharp
9 months ago In Recreation.gov
I tried to reserve a campsite on 8/15 with my new email [email protected] system kept asking old e

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Benjamin Carter

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9 months ago

Hi there! It sounds like you're trying to reserve a campsite with your new email, but the system is prompting for your old one. Let's work through this together.

First, let's make sure that your new email address is properly updated in your Recreation.gov account. Here are the steps you can follow:

1. Log in to Recreation.gov: Start by visiting the Recreation.gov login page and enter the email and password linked to your account.

2. Check Account Settings: Once logged in, navigate to the account settings or profile section. Look for the area where your email address is listed.

3. Update Email Address: If your old email is showing, update it to your new one by entering [email protected]. Make sure to save the changes.

4. Verify Email: In some cases, you may receive a verification email to confirm the change. Check your inbox and spam folders for any emails from Recreation.gov and follow the verification instructions.

If you've done all these steps and the issue persists, it might be necessary to clear your browser's cache or try accessing the site using a different web browser. Sometimes, cached data can prevent changes from taking effect.

If you're still unable to resolve this, I recommend contacting Recreation.gov's customer support directly for further assistance. You can reach them via the contact page for more personalized help.

Let me know if you have any questions or need further assistance! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?

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Robert M. Sharp
9 months ago

I tried to reserve a campsite on 8/15 with my new email [email protected] system kept asking old e

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9 months ago

Ah, I see the situation more clearly now. You're trying to use your new email but encountering prompts for your old email. Let's address this.

Here are a few steps you can take to resolve this:

1. Clear Browser Cache: Old cache files might be causing the system to default to your previous email. Clear the cache and cookies in your browser. Go to your browser settings, find the privacy or history section, and choose the option to clear browsing data. Make sure to clear cookies and cached images and files.

2. Use Private/Incognito Mode: This mode doesn't use cached data. Try logging in via a private or incognito window and update your email in the account settings.

3. Update Your Email on the Account:
- Go to Recreation.gov.
- Log in using your old email if that's what's currently linked and update your profile with your new email address.
- Save any changes and log out.
- Log back in using the new email address.

4. Password Reset: If the system is still asking for the old email, try resetting the password associated with your new email by using the "Forgot Password" option.

5. Contact Recreation.gov Support: If none of these steps work, it may be best to contact Recreation.gov customer support for assistance. You can find contact information on their support page here3.

Let's see if these steps help. Give them a try and let me know if you're able to resolve the issue or if you need further assistance!

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