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As i no longer drive a 33 coz i have a 34 my username doesnt suit..... any chance i could have Greeny? i did i search and couldnt fine one with that name

thanks in advance

Michael

As i no longer drive a 33 coz i have a 34 my username doesnt suit..... any chance i could have Greeny? i did i search and couldnt fine one with that name

thanks in advance

Michael

Sorry mate, Greeny is already in use as someone's logon name. It won't show up in the member list because their display name is different, thanks for checking though, it does help!
pls change mine to: theAviator

cheers. chris.

Done!
hey, cant edit the previous post, could you change my username to GoAhead..... and forget about the previous suggestions

thanks in advance

Michael

Done mate, you'll have two notifications in your email because I read your original post before noticing this one lol. Ignore the Michael34 one, your name is GoAhead as reqested ;)
Would it be possible to please get my name changed to suraido

Thanks!

Matt

Yep, done :D
Hi mate, can you please change my Username from SilverbulletR33 to SilverECR33 , can I also change my Email aswell, ?
Yep, you should be able to do that through the "My Controls" button up the top (or click here ). Enter your new email, click the link in the confirmation message, job done. If you have any trouble with that then let one of the admins know and we'll manually verify your new email and update it for you.

Oh and name changed :D

dont u guys do a cleanup? i see alot of accounts made up to 5 years ago with like 3 posts only. names in which I would like to be able to choose from.
Not atm mate, I personally wouldn't mind a bit of a cleanup happening periodically (if you haven't logged on in 3 years chances are you're not going to do so any time soon) but at the moment it's not really necessary, dormant users don't take up much space or slow things down so there's no harm in leaving them. Other than people wanting their user names they don't cause any problems. If you like though, put a suggestion thread in this section about it and if you can convince Christian that it's a good idea, it'll be done :D
Hi, could i please change my name to Beez35.

thanks :)

Can I please get my name changed to Kitty34

PLEASSSSE :)

Both done!

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