You try to get a verification code.
But the verification code is not sent.
So you try again.
And again.
Then it hits you:
“Too many attempts. Try again later.”
Now you’re stuck.
You can’t log in.
Your account access is blocked.
Even payment steps won’t go through.
This Is a Rate Limit — Not a Bug
The system isn’t broken.
It’s stopping you on purpose.
Too many requests in a short time triggers a temporary block.
How You Triggered It Without Realizing
- Clicking “resend code” multiple times
- Switching between app and web repeatedly
- Trying different phone numbers quickly
- Refreshing and retrying too fast
You’re trying to fix the problem.
The system sees suspicious activity.
What This Error Actually Means
- Too many attempts verification code
- Too many requests try again later
- Verification temporarily blocked
No new verification code will be sent.
Not until the block expires.
How Long the Block Lasts
- Usually 10–15 minutes
- Sometimes up to a few hours
- Rare cases up to 24 hours
If you keep retrying,
you reset the timer.
What You Should Do Right Now
- Stop trying immediately
- Wait at least 15–30 minutes
- Try again once — slowly
- Avoid switching devices or networks
Stop now. Then try later.
This isn’t your phone number.
This isn’t your account.
This is a temporary protection lock.
Wait it out,
and access will return.