I cannot login to my account. Please, please, contact me by email.
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I cannot login to my account. Please, please, contact me by email. ...
I cannot login to my account. Please, please, contact me by email.
Last edited by Dmitry Silchenko; 04-04-2005 at 06:41 PM.
I just put a 'ticket' into 'Tech Support' for you...![]()
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HOW can I create a ticket if I CANNOT login? And I do not see any email address of support...
Sorry, I just read again what you wrote.
Thank you, THANK YOU!![]()
Last edited by Dmitry Silchenko; 04-04-2005 at 07:27 PM.
Support indeed can't be reached by e-mail, which under some circumstances can be a problem.
In this situation: mail sales (sales@..) and include the last four digits of the credit card on file. Note that there is a rather rigourous anti-spam system in place that sends you a reply you need to click a link in before the orginal mails goes through.
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I got a reply back from 'Tech Support', asking for more information, like the account name and so forth.
I told them that I'm just the messenger, and don't have any more info. I asked them to come over here, to this thread, and contact you directly.
Hopefully, help is on the way...
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
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