How do I gain access to my original account?

Kamidan

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I believe I've emailed both auran and the moderator/administrator on this forum to regain my original account for Trainz, since I no longer have access to my old email account I can't get a new password reset but nobody bothers to reply.

What must I do to regain my old account, I know my old email and my original account name but not the password?

Thanks,

p.s. when i emailed auran with the information of the original account I even attached a scanned image of the back of my trainz box with the serial number that is associated with the original account of which I gave them the username and old email address, but they don't respond. Before I go ballistic on the forums, I thought I'd ask politely what I must do to regain access to my account.

Thanks,
 
Moderators probably can't help you (they are volunteers), but helpdesk should be able to. Where and when did you send a message? Was it to www.auran.com/helpdesk? Helpdesk is currently up to date with all inquiries so perhaps you didn't hit the send button?
 
Moderators probably can't help you (they are volunteers), but helpdesk should be able to. Where and when did you send a message? Was it to www.auran.com/helpdesk? Helpdesk is currently up to date with all inquiries so perhaps you didn't hit the send button?

Thanks, I forgot to check back with the helpdesk to see if there was an answer to my inquiry, apparently there is so I shall try logging in now with the information they provided me.

Thank you.
 
Helpdesk is at this link:
Never mind, it's a commmon goof. :)
You mean it's common for people to put a ? mark at the end of the help desk url? I assumed Tony was just using correct punctuation at the end of a sentence that asks a question but I could be wrong....:cool:
 
You mean it's common for people to put a ? mark at the end of the help desk url? I assumed Tony was just using correct punctuation at the end of a sentence that asks a question but I could be wrong....:cool:

What is common is accidentally incorporating the punctuation into the URL.

peter
 
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