The activity you are trying to perform is currently unavailable

I tried logging into My verizon an I get "The activity you are trying to perform is currently unavailable. Please try again later." is it the site?
or just me i tried logging into my girlfriends my verizon account same thing happened used different web browsers as well. Any ideas?

    Hello there Sasiteworks!
Wow a whole month! Phew, I don't know what I would do without My Verizon online. I'm so sorry you haven't had access to it for so long.
Thank you so much for trying different browsers. That's an awesome troubleshooting step.
I would recommend clearing out your cache/cookies/history, etc. 
Let us know how it works out for you!
Thanks,
MelissaM_VZW
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