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hi, Im the owner of a GTR in the Tas section, with licince plates GTR 001, the former member doesnt use that user name anymore and i would like it as i have been the owner for 2 years, so GTR 001 please, cheers Damo

Edited by madaz R33

changed to Husky, if not available then Husky33

Pretty please :)

Thankyou

Done!

Please change to SPOOLL

If not available, leave as it is

Thanks

Yeah taken sorry mate :(

hi, Im the owner of a GTR in the Tas section, with licince plates GTR 001, the former member doesnt use that user name anymore and i would like it as i have been the owner for 2 years, so GTR 001 please, cheers Damo

Yeah doesn't work like that unfortunately. It's still his account.

If you're able to get in touch with the guy who currently has that account name and he doesn't mind you taking it, have him log in and post in this thread or send me a PM or something. Until then I can't take the name from him, sorry.

We don't actually delete accounts as a matter of course - if you want a different name then I can change that for you, it'd be easier than making a new account.

Is there a problem with your current account?

We don't actually delete accounts as a matter of course - if you want a different name then I can change that for you, it'd be easier than making a new account.

Is there a problem with your current account?

I'm just hating on my warn bar being displayed. I was a bit rude to a forum member but it was tit for tat and seems unfair.

if I can't do anything about the warn bar, I'll just leave it...

only you and mods can see your warnings. just like you can't see anyone else's.

And they mean nothing unless they demonstrate a pattern of rule breaking that needs to be addressed.

Hi guys, i dont think i put a nickname up and it uses my actual name, can you please change it to abr33 and is it possible to have my name deleted/changed on all my threads and post as i dont really want my name out there for all to see, basically so noone can see my name, just the new nick, cheers

Name changed - this will change the name displayed next to any posts you've previously made too. If you find your name shown somewhere else (eg you've posted it in a thread, or somebody has quoted a post you've made with your old user name) then your best bet would normally be to report the post... but I think that's still broken so I'd suggest you click on the post number (top right corner of each post, this post for example should be #1196) and send the link that pops up to any of the mod team in a PM.

Name changed - this will change the name displayed next to any posts you've previously made too. If you find your name shown somewhere else (eg you've posted it in a thread, or somebody has quoted a post you've made with your old user name) then your best bet would normally be to report the post... but I think that's still broken so I'd suggest you click on the post number (top right corner of each post, this post for example should be #1196) and send the link that pops up to any of the mod team in a PM.

Ok thankyou very much, i havent put my name in any posts, cheers mate! =D

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