Regions Bank Login

I have tried several times to login in to regions with no luck. I can login in to all of my other secure sites with no trouble Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I have tried accept all cookies also. Thanks in advance.

I go to regions.com, it asks me what state under LOGIN: I usually select the state and go the login page where I put my information. I have done this with my cell for 3 years and have never had any trouble. I'm not doing anything different. Except that I am using an Iphone.

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