 | Any speakeasy members still around? Could use some help. Greetings everyone,
This is probably going to sound like a strange story. I use to be a speakeasy user last December. I was a member for I think around two years. Well since I didn't have any plans to leave the service at that time, any account I made for shopping, gaming etc used my speakeasy.net address as the primary way of contacting me.
Around December of last year I had to move and my speakeasy service wasn't in the new area that I was moving to. Problem is I forgot to change one of my gaming accounts info to my new email. Normally, I keep all my passwords written down. But when I moved I lost the paper all of them were written down on.
So when I try to reset my password it goes to a speakeasy.net address that no longer exists. I've tried to call the company about my account but they won't budge unless I find a credit card number from 2004(a card thats been long gone), I've also tried to contact speakeasy to ask could they temporarily make me a email account just so I can get that password reset email. But they said they can't do it.
Is it possible that a speakeasy member could make a sub email account to receive the email? The email address no longer exists so I imagine its a possibility. If anyone can help no words can express how grateful I would be.
Peace |
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 | I'd suggest that you call the game company. They ought to be able to change your e-mail to your new one.
James |
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 | Nope they won't do it, even though they know the password reset is bouncing because the email is invalid. They want me to find a credit card I could of used to purchase it 2 years ago, which I no longer have. |
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 | Why don't you just pull your credit report. All credit card accounts open and closed will be on there. |
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 | How do I get a hold to that? |
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| reply to Ramadear www.annualcreditreport.com is the web site for free annual credit reports, I believe. NOT "freecreditreport.com".
HTH. -- Dave |
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 | Thanks, can the credit report date back to more than 2 years ago? And does it show all purchases etc? Because I'm not sure how this works. |
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 kcblackPremium join:2000-09-11 Chicago, IL | duh, call your credit card company that you had the card with. Tell them the problem. You'll probably have to answer a few questions but they should still have a record. Also, don't you keep old statements? IRS wants you to keep them seven years...
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 | Nope, the card isn't mines. Its a relative and she doesn't keep any records what so ever. Its a bit ridiculous that I have to do this when the only thing I need is my password reset thats being sent to my old email. |
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 | Just create a new account with the game company. |
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