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can i have my name changed to Luke?

the member with the same username...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...?showuser=14386

as you see, he has one post and hasnt been active since march 2005

possible?

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can i have my name changed to Luke?

the member with the same username...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...?showuser=14386

as you see, he has one post and hasnt been active since march 2005

possible?

Not really mate, inactive or not, it's still someone else's account. All I can suggest is to PM the account or send an email to them through their profile, and ask them nicely if they'll change their name or have their account deleted. With any luck they still monitor the registered address :D
Hi Admins

Can i change my nick from gwaping2k to [GTL05T] ?

Thanks in advance. :P

You may... except that IPB won't let us use the [ and ] chars in your display name. Which is annoying because it let me change your login name before it told me that :)

If this is a problem, please let us know an alternative name.

can i have my username changed to (OO\ Black33 /OO)

Thanks in advance

Brad

Normally I'd say yes, given that your name is pretty similar to others already in use on the forums, and doesn't appear to include any 'illegal' characters. That said, IPB bombed out when I tried to change your display name, so I had to change it back. Invision must have changed something there during one of the software upgrades, so unfortunately there's not a lot I can do without pulling a swifty in the back end :D And before you ask... no :P

If you have any other options, post em up and we'll see if we have more luck the second time around!

Not really mate, inactive or not, it's still someone else's account. All I can suggest is to PM the account or send an email to them through their profile, and ask them nicely if they'll change their name or have their account deleted. With any luck they still monitor the registered address :rolleyes:

allright, ill give that a go

thanks for that mate :)

Edited by Luke from boost
(OO\Black 33/OO) (oo\ Black 33 /oo) (oo\Black 33/oo)

Would it accept one of these?

Nope sorry, I suspect it's something to do with the slashes?
can you change my login from YEHBOI to BANGN
Done!
Can i get mine changed from r32 gts-turbo

to

r32 gt-r or r32gt-r

ty in advance

Both of your options are already taken, sorry ;)

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