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Hi Guys,

I used to have an account a few years ago under the name of Chris_R33GTSt. Haven't been on the forums for ages don't have any of my login details any more. I am pretty sure my account is registered to an old work email address as well.

I can search my profile http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ch...TSt-m30001.html but cannot access it or reset the password.

My new emails are ****@gmail.com or ****@****.com. Prefer the Gmail one.

Cheers,

Christian

Edit: removed email addresses. They're still visible to mods though so if we do need them they are still there.

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The simple answer is that we have no real way of knowing that you're the same person who owned the old account. If you don't know the username and/or password and don't have access to the validated email address then it's extremely difficult to confirm. I can't see any matching IP addresses either so can't verify it that way.

Do you know any mods, admins, club execs etc who could vouch for you?

Although the username and display names are meant to match, in some cases they're actually different. Have you tried different usernames?

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The simple answer is that we have no real way of knowing that you're the same person who owned the old account. If you don't know the username and/or password and don't have access to the validated email address then it's extremely difficult to confirm. I can't see any matching IP addresses either so can't verify it that way.

Do you know any mods, admins, club execs etc who could vouch for you?

Although the username and display names are meant to match, in some cases they're actually different. Have you tried different usernames?

PM sent.

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The simple answer is that we have no real way of knowing that you're the same person who owned the old account. If you don't know the username and/or password and don't have access to the validated email address then it's extremely difficult to confirm. I can't see any matching IP addresses either so can't verify it that way.

Do you know any mods, admins, club execs etc who could vouch for you?

Although the username and display names are meant to match, in some cases they're actually different. Have you tried different usernames?

As no one has replied to my previous request sent in PM to REVHEAD I will post up the PM sent last week:

In reference to http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Lo...rd-t250527.html I thought I would send a PM as its easier.

I opened my account from an email address at my last company which would have been ***********@altium.com. I haven't worked there for about a year and a half.

If you want to look at the IP addresses you will see most of the early logins from 2006-2007 during business hours were from a 10meg Optus fibre link on the Frenchs Forest node where I worked in IT at Altium.

Email me at ***********@dell.com to confirm that. I also highly doubt Dell Australia would hire someone with a falsified name.

This is also definitely the correct account including the crappy avatar with the fat dude that sucks his gut in.

SO can you please cut the crap and assist to re-activate my account and change the authorized email address.

Cheers,

Christian

EDIT: BTW if you want to confirm my identity ask Christian Biggins (PRANK) about the guy who wanted to swap his R33 GTST for the Stagea that he was getting rid of at the time.

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As no one has replied to my previous request sent in PM to REVHEAD

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SO can you please cut the crap and assist to re-activate my account and change the authorized email address.

Check your inbox for a PM from me at 5:14PM on the 21st of January... yes, over a week ago, less than an hour after your request came in.

You're welcome.

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Check your inbox for a PM from me at 5:14PM on the 21st of January... yes, over a week ago, less than an hour after your request came in.

You're welcome.

Really sorry about that Marc, I didn't think to check the inbox for the guest account because its a system account anyone could access. I was waiting for an email =)

Thanks heaps for helping to sort that out.

Cheers,

Christian

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No probs :down:

Don't want to give you any more grief, but I don't seem to be getting the email notifications to reset my pass coming through our exchange server. I checked on Spamhaus and you guys aren't blacklisted or anything:

http://img134.imageshack.us/my.php?image=spamhausfb5.jpg

I will check with IT (I work in Tech Support) but it looks like its not getting through because we don't have too many rules set on the firewall due to us sending and receiving many funky types of files.

Could you please check that you got the correct email address locked in? Sent correct address in PM

Cheers,

Christian

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