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Post by Mike on Feb 9, 2007 10:52:23 GMT -5
***UPDATE - I have created a better step by step tutorial that includes pictures CLICK HERE to access the new guide. - UPDATE***
For those who have not registered or who have not validated their registration. Be sure to register or you will not be able to view most of the boards or post. A message will be sent to your email to validate your registration. Sometimes, like in yahoo mail, this message will go to your 'bulk' or 'junk' mail folder. Be sure to keep an eye out for it. You may have to resend the validation. To do this, simply log in and click on one of the forums that requires registration. It will ask for a validation code, disregard this and click on the link that says 'resend validation code'. Then check your email (it will take five minutes max to get) and open the email, and click on the link in the email. Then, your registration will be validated. Then, you will be able to see all of the boards and post. ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL ME - cincypaylakes@yahoo.com
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Post by Mike on Feb 12, 2007 18:59:16 GMT -5
You must use a valid email, it must be real and you must be able to log into that email to validate your registration. I see some unvalidated accounts that have some hokey looking email addresses. If you email me, and tell me your real email address, I can change it so you can validate. You can also re-register with a different user-name.
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Post by Mike on Feb 27, 2007 16:04:12 GMT -5
more tips from trial and error:
for yahoo accounts, totally empty your bulk folder then try resending the validation email
Users with outlook and a third party spam filter may not get the email at all. May have to make a yahoo account.
If you are having problems, the easiest way is to start a yahoo account, change your email address here in your profile and resend the validation to the new yahoo email. Being a new email account, the validation email will be difficult to miss.
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Post by Mike on Feb 27, 2007 20:42:49 GMT -5
This thread can be ignored for the time due to the new registration policy. The new policy is subject to change.
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