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name change to:

willL

Thanks Guys

ALO ALO! can I please change my username to: 1R34SON

Thankyou!

change mine to NWR31 please.

thanks

All done!
hello admin ,

if you change you user name , will u still receive mail that someone sends to your old user name ?

( just in case they don't know of your new user name yet)

Your name on the forums changes but the rest of your account stays the same, including your email address, so you will get notifications the same as you currently do. Your PMs are untouched, they're not deleted when your name is changed.

In answer to your question, if someone tries to send you a PM by typing in your old user name or trying to find it in the list, your old user name won't exist any more - you won't be able to receive any PMs unless they send the message to you using your NEW user name. A bit like changing your phone number - you're still you, and people can still contact you, but they need to know your new number :thumbsup:

thankyou!
You're welcome :huh:
Hey,

Could I please have my nickname changed to: omega36

Thank you :D

Salutations friendly admin type people!

Could I please get a name change to Jeebs

That would be great,

Thanks in advance!

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