hi & bye from naz7 - permanent ban my account
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hi & bye from naz7 - permanent ban my account
every time i try to contact someone - it says restricted because you have less than 10 posts.
not sure how many posts i have.
if someone important see's this, please delete my account as i don't use it and health reasons will probably never ride again.
i have read enough to know that you don't actually delete the account (as that would mess up the forum), can you PERMANENTLY BAN my account please
health has become so i cant ride a 2 wheel bike (sad day, no more bike riding), an email was hacked twice (even after changing the password) and some passwords were compromised. so doing a clean up of sites i don't use
please PERMANENTLY BAN my account - thankyou
not sure how many posts i have.
if someone important see's this, please delete my account as i don't use it and health reasons will probably never ride again.
i have read enough to know that you don't actually delete the account (as that would mess up the forum), can you PERMANENTLY BAN my account please
health has become so i cant ride a 2 wheel bike (sad day, no more bike riding), an email was hacked twice (even after changing the password) and some passwords were compromised. so doing a clean up of sites i don't use
please PERMANENTLY BAN my account - thankyou
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Sad you cannot ride .... but you can still comment o9n five more posts and gain access to the admins.
Or ... start a post with a very insulting title, targeting the admins .... the y will find you.
Or ... start a post with a very insulting title, targeting the admins .... the y will find you.
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I hope your health improves.
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My two wheeled biking days are over also, but life and pedaling can continue on a recumbent trike. It's remarkably like riding a two wheeler, only it's not as prone to falling over. If you need it, they are available with e-assist, which I have found helpful. We ain't dead yet.
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Why ban your account? Just don't use it. If your password is something you use at other sites such as your banking and investment accounts, then it might be a good idea to change it to something different that you'll never use for anything else that matters to you.
Since you've made posts, they're now part of the website which is public for all to see. As such your profile information that is publicly shown is also part of the stuff that should be kept available for all to see if for some reason another is curious about the author of any replies you made. But if you are coming back to change your password, I suppose you can change that stuff too.
Since you've made posts, they're now part of the website which is public for all to see. As such your profile information that is publicly shown is also part of the stuff that should be kept available for all to see if for some reason another is curious about the author of any replies you made. But if you are coming back to change your password, I suppose you can change that stuff too.
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Why ban your account? Just don't use it. If your password is something you use at other sites such as your banking and investment accounts, then it might be a good idea to change it to something different that you'll never use for anything else that matters to you.
Since you've made posts, they're now part of the website which is public for all to see. As such your profile information that is publicly shown is also part of the stuff that should be kept available for all to see if for some reason another is curious about the author of any replies you made. But if you are coming back to change your password, I suppose you can change that stuff too.
Since you've made posts, they're now part of the website which is public for all to see. As such your profile information that is publicly shown is also part of the stuff that should be kept available for all to see if for some reason another is curious about the author of any replies you made. But if you are coming back to change your password, I suppose you can change that stuff too.
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i see a new calling...nay...career, instigating and pontificating on various bikeforums.net forums. have at it! keep the rubber side down!
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My two wheeled biking days are over also, but life and pedaling can continue on a recumbent trike. It's remarkably like riding a two wheeler, only it's not as prone to falling over. If you need it, they are available with e-assist, which I have found helpful. We ain't dead yet.
thanks for the tip anyway
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Remember to tell that one admin, @******* that they are a ******** and also that they regularly *** a *** with a ****** in their *****. That should do it, except @******* is such a ******** that they might just ignore it.
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contacted the founder on the 8/11 when my last post went in (still no joy as yet) but it is only early days and he may be busy - if you have the admin link (look at there profile and put the web address here) that would be really useful - thanks guys for your support
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