No E-mail from you to reset password

Hello-
Earlier today, I needed to reset my password for my 'MyBestBuy' account because I had forgotten it. I hit the 'Forgot my password' link and was told to expect an e-mail with a code or temp password...I have been waiting since about 5PM EST for an e-mail from you folks, but nothing shows up. I have tried a second and third time. Nothing. Please help. My e-mail is {removed per forum guidelines} 

Hi obxboy,
Not being able to access your account would certainly make placing orders difficult, so I can imagine how anxious you must feel to find a resolution.
I've had the chance to review your account and believe I was able to determine the cause of the problem. I've reset your password from our end to see if that resolves the issue, so please make sure to keep an eye on both your inbox and junk mail folders for a confirmation message. Please note that this message will only be valid for two hours, so you'll need to request another password reset here if you're unable to access the message within that timeframe. Additionally, when you sign back in, please make sure to do the following on order:
Log out of your BestBuy.com account completely on all devices, including the My Best Buy app
Delete your browser history, cache, and cookies
Visit the password reset link in your email (please be sure to check your spam folder)
Create a new password that fits the accepted criteria (use a password you’ve never used before)
Logout of your account as it will log you in automatically after creating the new password
Wait 5-10 minutes and then attempt to login to your account
Let us know if you have any other questions.
Aaron|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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