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Can I change to my old username sparrow and would like my trader rating swapped over as well if possible?

Thanks

Do you mean that you have an existing account named 'sparrow', and would like to be able to use it again, but to have the trader ratings from your current account copied over to your 'sparrow' account?

I don't think trader ratings can be copied, but if you want to use your old account and don't know the password, you'll need access to the email address registered against the account. Do you still have it?

Hi,

May I please change from my current username to GBLOCK?

Received gifted custom plates and must change username to match -.-

Thanks :D

Nice - and yes you can ;)

Do you mean that you have an existing account named 'sparrow', and would like to be able to use it again, but to have the trader ratings from your current account copied over to your 'sparrow' account?

I don't think trader ratings can be copied, but if you want to use your old account and don't know the password, you'll need access to the email address registered against the account. Do you still have it?

Email account closed and password lost. If difficult - dont worry!

Email account closed and password lost. If difficult - dont worry!
Yeah unfortunately if we can't verify that you are the owner of the account there's not really much we can do... sorry mate :D
hello can you change my acc name to Longz please thanks !
Done!
Can u guys change my display name to OneTimeGTR
name change to 30Five please? :)
Hi admins,

can i please change my display name to TUFF_350? Thankyou :dry:

Done!
Hey still in need of a name change to Smooth_Garage.

lets us login as smooth_garage but still showing Benny-g after that?

Sorted :D

On a side note, looks like you already have an account named "Smooth Garage" (space instead of underscore) and judging by the email address it's probably yours too. Is that the case? If so you're only meant to have one, I can give you a hand merging them if you like.

Can I like... have my name and avatar back plz?
What was your name and avatar?
Hello Admins,

Can you please change my displayname/username? to arebees13

Thanks heaps.

Ben.

Done!

That's going to throw me every time I read one of your posts lol.

Done!

Sorted :)

On a side note, looks like you already have an account named "Smooth Garage" (space instead of underscore) and judging by the email address it's probably yours too. Is that the case? If so you're only meant to have one, I can give you a hand merging them if you like.

What was your name and avatar?

Done!

That's going to throw me every time I read one of your posts lol.

Thankyou.

Yeah thats ours also we have few people that work here and forget all the passwords. :D

If its easier to delete it thats fine as we will remember all the details for the new account.(written down )

other wise if we have to merge it let me know anything we have to do.

thankyou again.

Regards

Smooth Garage.

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