This will not work, since they often pick one or two questions at random. So, answering “January” to “what city were you born” will not be right.
I’ve been doing that, but now some of those bastards use multiple questions and won’t accept the same answer for the questions, so you’ve got to go; Fish, Fish1, Fish2. Then they ask the questions in random order. That’s how they get you.
You are correct. The correct answer would be April.
It does work. I use it. I also keep my list of questions/responses in my password safe so it doesn’t matter which question they ask. The point is you do not have to provide legitimate answers to any of the questions. You just need to provide non-duplicate word responsives to the questions.
Then, you have to keep a list of the *questions and *the answers.
Oh dear. That is problematic. So I would have to write down a question and answer once for years worth of use. I don’t think I could do that. That is just way too much effort for years worth of use. I’ve been using the same bank for almost 20 years. I just don’t think it would be worth it to write down a few questions and answers.
What about using the last word in the question?
The Maryland Heath Connection website does that when you call them. Since they do that for everyone who calls it’d be pretty easy to figure out what anybody’s answers are.
The last word in the sentence, bracketed by two random symbols, say the “&” before the word and the “>” after the word". This way “street” becomes “&street>” and “pet” becomes “&pet>”.
I use a fake name, date of birth etc in real life so that I’m free to use the real information for threads such as linked in the OP ;).
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Hmmm. Doesn’t really seem to make a coherent question from the last word in the question.
Blue! No, wait! Red!
That might have passed for something akin to humor if I hadn’t already explained what I meant.