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Can I please have mine changed to Z1LLA

Note the 1 not an I

Thanks :(

can i please get mine changes to 'JSTA33' ??

ive searched the members and couldnt find one with that name.. cheers

Can i please get mine changed to DTSNR32

Cheers

All changed ;)

CLUB MEMBERS

Please note that you should advise your clubs when your user names change... they keep records and so on... i bet 99% of people have not let their clubs administration know... which from an audit point of view (forum access etc) makes it a mission

hi, i didnt know how to change my username so i created another profile, ive already spoke to nightcrawler about how to fix it, can u please change my "sinergy motorsports" username to "ON EDGE" and delete this on edge profile?

regards

Cosi

Can i change it to Chich instead? :P
Believe it or not, that one is gone as well sorry!
hi, i didnt know how to change my username so i created another profile, ive already spoke to nightcrawler about how to fix it, can u please change my "sinergy motorsports" username to "ON EDGE" and delete this on edge profile?

regards

Cosi

No problem, if you can log onto your other account to verify it's yours, then either post an 'ok' in this thread or shoot me a PM I'll take care of it for you :/
name changed to skynet pls

if anyone pinches this name there'll be trouble! :(

cheers

Changed!!
Can i change mine to - batakr33
Done!
hi could i please change my username to "bigd" ?

thanks in advance

Taken, sorry
Can I change my username to;

dirtyRS4

Thanx!

Done! You would have received emails about your name being changed twice, the system sees 'dirtyrs4' and 'dirtyRS4' as the same thing and throws an error so I needed to work around that.
Ok, how about bungho ? Thank you! :P
You can have that one!

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