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Subject: OK, I need help with my name on this site.

O.K. I'm trying to get my name back to Crimson Relic instead of Krimson Relik. When I used Crimson Relic before, it was linked to a GT I no longer use and I don't even remember the password for it. How can I get my name changed back to the old name linked to my new GT?

  • 03.20.2007 10:23 AM PDT
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Posted by: DEATHPIMP72
Anyone but Foman. He smells like cheese.

I think you're probably screwed unless you manage to remember your password for the old name.... otherwise you might be trying to hijack someone else's account (I'm not accusing you - just mentioning the justification)

  • 03.20.2007 10:29 AM PDT
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I'm not sure I entirely understand what you mean here. If you want to link a new gamertag/email to this Bungie account, you're out of luck. You need to make another one. If you want to change the display name of your account then you can ask Achronos very nicely and he might just do it, but not teh sureness.

  • 03.20.2007 10:29 AM PDT

Hmmm...ok. Yes, I am the original Crimson Relic. I am not trying to hijack anyone's account. The old GT Crimson Relic I haven't used since August of 05, it's a defunct account. I just want my name to look right on here and not spelled wrong.

  • 03.20.2007 10:42 AM PDT

OK I haven't been helped yet. Is anyone from this site going to help me? Thank you.

  • 03.21.2007 5:08 AM PDT

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  • 03.21.2007 5:40 AM PDT