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Old 03-22-2007, 02:53 PM
bilbo-san bilbo-san is offline
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Default Re: The official EPASSPORTE thread.

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This is hilarious.

It's 2007, and you aren't even reliable enough to have a consistent e-mail address, or remember a password that you chose for something as important as this, and yet you blame epassporte for your problems.

Really?

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Seriously.

Also, when they say "funds are available such-and-such a date", they still show up as available immediately in your epass balance. You can use them right away (or at least I can, and this happens to me literally every time) and just immediately deposit to FT/Stars/whatever.

And seriously... forget your password, friend's email account, for real?

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Well sir, regardless of what you think, I have no control regarding the domain for my email address that I was using. It was not a free email address like yahoo/hotmail which will not go away. So yes, I have no access to that email account.


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You don't think your choice of which e-mail account to use amounts to having "control regarding the domain for your e-mail address"?

Seriously? There are like 5 billion VERY reliable free e-mail services. But if you really want to be 7337, then you can pay $5 a month or whatever to get [email protected], or whatever.

But instead you got some e-mail address from "a friend's domain". Dude, that's like using your Uncle's house address as your P.O. Box, and then complaining that an important package arrived when he was out of town. Come ON.

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As far as the password to Epass goes, I hit the change password and they automatically changed it and sent it to the email account I cant get into. So now I cant retreive it.


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I was referring to how idiotic it was to not remember the password in the first place.

Fine, whatever, their CS sucks. We knew this already (which is why we use hotmail, yahoo, or gmail accounts, and make passwords that we can remember).

But you made it sound as if it was a perfectly reasonable/normal thing for someone in 2007 to sign up to a site that will control YOUR MONEY with an e-mail account that could disappear at any moment, and not bother to remember the password.

If you don't think that posting that on an internet board makes you a target for people like me who want to make fun of you, then I can't help you...