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hey hey

on saturday (1/8) i tried to log in as myself (astrotristan) and the forum said that my log in no longer exists..

i then checked a few threads where i have posted and my posts are still there - however under the name guest_astrotristan

could a mod pls shed some light onto why this is so ;)

:happy:

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funkymonkey/prank are working on this one.

It was my mistake, i freely admit that, it should e resolved in the next couple of days i would imagine.

Have you spoken/heard from any Admin about it?

no dramas mate,

shan let me know the other day it was something to do with me validating my account inncorrectly

hopefully it can be worked out,

until then astrotristan2 has an alright ring to it.. :P

similiar to tranformers2 lol

  • 2 weeks later...
funkymonkey/prank are working on this one.

It was my mistake, i freely admit that, it should e resolved in the next couple of days i would imagine.

Have you spoken/heard from any Admin about it?

status report?

any chance of getting my pms back, my original joining date (less n00b), post count, qld member banner or access to modify astrotristan posts?

or are we back to square 1?

:P

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