Facebook temporary locked out LOOP!

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Hi,

I am locked out of my Facebook account. It says there has been suspicious activity so they have temporary locked me out and i need to confirm my identity. I have tried identifying myself at least 10 times today and changed the password every time but when it says it is done and to clock ok to continue , it throws up a server error (looks like the website hasnt loaded). I then try to log in and am presented with the same "you are temporary locked" warning again and have to go through the whole process again , basically stuck in a loop. I cant use facebooks help as when i try to send the support form to them with proof of my id , it says they cannot do this for an account that isnt locked out. MINE IS LOCKED OUT FACEBOOK!

Anybody have any idea on how to sort this out?

Matt
 
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I dont use it for socialising. I homeschool my kids so use it to meet up with other homeschooling families etc. Its good for that.

Pretty amusing irony, using a social media site to homeschool your kids :p

But I had this loop problem a few months ago. Stopped trying about a few days, left it for a few more and then it let me log back in after one last password change.
 
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Pretty amusing irony, using a social media site to homeschool your kids :p

But I had this loop problem a few months ago. Stopped trying about a few days, left it for a few more and then it let me log back in after one last password change.

I don't. Other home school families go on there to share events, let people know of offers etc etc. My kids don't go anywhere near Facebook , or any other website like that. If it wasn't for that , i wouldn't go on Facebook either.
 
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I'm glad it amuses so many of you. I thought this was a forum, for help? Don't worry about it. I'll ask the question somewhere else.

Matt

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You posted in GD.
 
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