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Chuck 14th October 2007 07:08 PM

actually i think it was someone else betting as me in the sports punters comp, Sportz can i have my $2000 back? :p

westman 14th October 2007 07:15 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chuck
actually i think it was someone else betting as me in the sports punters comp, Sportz can i have my $2000 back? :p


There u go whoever, Chuck's putting out the challenge :p

Sportz 15th October 2007 05:44 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chuck
actually i think it was someone else betting as me in the sports punters comp, Sportz can i have my $2000 back? :p


Sportz might give you your $2000 back, but I won't. ;)

Management 15th October 2007 06:10 AM

In e-mail correspondence with us Lucky Phil wrote: "Yes I had forgotten my password"

Lucky Phil had also not gone to User CP and updated his e-mail address.

Note: if you have forgotten your password, the forum software can help you, but only if you have a current e-mail address in User CP.

Your password should include at minimum a combination of numbers and letters, including capitals.

goldeee 15th October 2007 08:32 AM

from my mate as per thread first post
 
“Not sure what’s going on Laurie. Was viewing forum anonymously on Sat when I noticed my userid was logged in!!?? When I tried logging in, no go! The password I have been using was the original one I got. Have never changed. Never changed my email address either which I stopped using a long time ago. Please post on forum, don’t care if nobody believes, great forum & just want management to be alerted.”

jfc 15th October 2007 09:04 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by goldeee
“Not sure what’s going on Laurie. Was viewing forum anonymously on Sat when I noticed my userid was logged in!!?? When I tried logging in, no go! The password I have been using was the original one I got. Have never changed. Never changed my email address either which I stopped using a long time ago. Please post on forum, don’t care if nobody believes, great forum & just want management to be alerted.”


This is consistent in with my observations and experiences yesterday.

Typically once the hijacker logs in under someone else's account he changes the password to stop the real user using his account.

Management 15th October 2007 10:23 AM

We can only go on the information we receive when occasionally someone has a log in issue:

In an e-mail to us:

"Hi ..

Success - thank you.

Yes I had forgotten my password and I did try my user name as a password..."


Management.


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