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You'd have to convince the person who owns the name to give it up. As they've been inactive for over a year that might not be easy but we can't just take it because they haven't use it in a while :cheers:

haha

dammit

ok

can you change it to Mr. Oizo

post what you'd like your new username to be and I'll change em for you. Only an admin (me Duncan, PranK and a few others) can change usernames. Alternatively use the new troubleshooting system to submit a support ticket and one of us will sort it out.

Can you change my username from falcs81 to RBJ3T

How do we know when it is changed? lol probably when I can't log in on my old username.

Cheers Funky

I am very new here lol. But disliking my name as it was the first thing i thought of when i first signed up a while ago.

Ill take anything as long as its got Mattyk, MattK123, etc etc. Cheers :ermm:

Hi, can you please change my username to 'r33skylinegtst'? Cheers!
can mine be changed to 'eMsta'
I would also like a change please. I am datt0man everywhere else, so to save confusion (for me that is) can I have that? thats with a number 0 not the letter o. thanks.
Hi, Could you please change my username to *Miss*
Can you change my username from falcs81 to RBJ3T

How do we know when it is changed? lol probably when I can't log in on my old username.

I am very new here lol. But disliking my name as it was the first thing i thought of when i first signed up a while ago.

Ill take anything as long as its got Mattyk, MattK123, etc etc. Cheers :D

got plates an want name to match - can i have my name changed to TAKUSHI

All done!

You'll get an email when your name is changed, to the address in your profile.

Matt, you got your second choice as we already have a MattyK :)

Can I please have my username changed to "typevu".

:D

Hi,

Can you please change mine to $nightcrawler

Thanks!

Both done :/
Can i please get a change to Lil_Bobby_260

New car!!! cheers Revhead.

You certainly can - and congrats on the new Stag!

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