It's possible that some of your deposits have not yet expired, even if most of your larger ones have. If there are still funds left in your old wallet, you may want to try this process again in another week or two to recover the remaining funds (if any).
Nope... all cleared out to -zero-
There were only TWO transactions sending small amounts of bitcoin IN to this wallet (just to test how it worked) before I realized that I had screwed up the 2FA settings and could not get any funds OUT of it, so PUSHING only these two (as noted above) were all that could've been possible.
Since the app only keeps track of the most recently used wallet, there's no need to do any wallet deleting.
Okay I see that, but I also saw the "delete all info from our servers" button inside the wallet, which I would've LIKED to be able to do just to be very thorough and make it impossible to use this wallet again in the future, even by mistake.
But, AAAGGGG, that function *ALSO* required the use of the corrupted 2FA GoogleAuth to proceed!! So it too is "blocked".
FYI when you set up 2FA, I think you might need to use a separate email address, not sure though.... (And of course this goes without saying: give them an email address and enable notifications just like you did last time in case you need to do an account recovery again
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Fortunately, it appears that the SAME email I used on the bad wallet IS allowed to be used again for a NEW wallet, and cell phone number etc too.
I have now set up a new GreenAddress wallet with all the same info as the corrupted wallet, same address book entries I made before and etc, and the only thing that seems to be different is the mnemonic passphrase for logging in to them.
So, in theory, I suppose it IS still possible for me to use the wrong "old" mnemonic and log in again to the corrupted wallet, but that probably won't happen in practice, as long as the GreenAddress software only always uses the most recent wallet opened via the PIN entry.
So, all in all... everything's fixed I think.
It took 90 days, but no funds lost (if you don't count the decline in bitcoin exchange rate value during that waiting time, LOL)
Thanks again to everyone for help