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General => Happy Meeple community => Topic started by: Guest 164586 on 20/01/18, 12:37am
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I had decided to register my guest account, but hesitated for two reasons. I do not wish to state them here. I tried to send a PM the the Happy Meeple Admin - but was not able to send the note.
I then ran into a problem trying to send this note. I can't read all of the verification letters. I see some, but I'm confused by one or two of them. And I can't hear anything when trying to listen to the letters. Tried using the solution, and it downloaded something on to my computer that I can't figure out how to use.
I will just keep trying. Hopefully one of them will be clear enough that I can get it right.
And I don't understand the verification questions. One of them said something like
12-10:
What is that? Am I supposed to pick the number of letters in the verification code? If so the numbers don't match.
Sheesh - this seems a lot harder than it ought to be.
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Your message sound genuine. At first, I thought it was an automated post like we something receive.
There are no verification letters or verification questions on Happy Meeple. I don't know where you were redirected (hacked or something?) but this had nothing to do with Happy Meeple.
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Just realized my post here is misleading, or at least confusing.
It's because I copy pasted part of the post from the message I tried, but was unable to send, when I first clicked on the link to the Happy Meeple profile link for the Senior Admin.
The opening sentence was typed directly into this post:
I had decided to register my guest account, but hesitated for two reasons. I do not wish to state them here. I tried to send a PM the the Happy Meeple Admin - but was not able to send the note.
The remainder of my post was simply a copy paste of the end of the note I tried to send:
I then ran into a problem trying to send this note. I can't read all of the verification letters. I see some, but I'm confused by one or two of them. And I can't hear anything when trying to listen to the letters. Tried using the solution, and it downloaded something on to my computer that I can't figure out how to use.
I will just keep trying. Hopefully one of them will be clear enough that I can get it right.
And I don't understand the verification questions. One of them said something like
12-10:
What is that? Am I supposed to pick the number of letters in the verification code? If so the numbers don't match.
Sheesh - this seems a lot harder than it ought to be.
When I originally typed it, I thought I'd eventually be able to get it to work. But after several failed attempts, I gave up, and came here to make the post. I was a bit frustrated and tired of trying to type out the explanation, so I just copied the part from the end of my failed attempts at sending the PM. But it makes it sound like I had those problems trying to post on the forum. That's not the case.
Sorry for the confusion. All of that stuff happened when I was trying to send a PM to Happy Meeple Sr Admin, from the Happy Meeple profile page.
(sheesh! It still sounds confusing. I hope it makes a bit more sense to you.)
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Nope, Guest164586, your question does not make ANY sense. To register, just click 'standard login', than 'register' and you fill out email, password, first and last name. That is all :)
I don't know where you see these verification codes and all?
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Sorry, that was me replying. I just registered a second account to try my theory and then I accidentally posted my reply with it.
Still confused, though :)
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I think I get it now. You tried to contact Happy Meeple via our forum profile. This is unusual. We have received 2 or 3 emails this way only.
I can't comment on the captcha (verification) thing as I have never tried sending a private message via the forum (I will certainly).
The easiest and best way to contact us is to use the contact form (http://www.happymeeple.com/en/contact/contact/). If you don't remember its address, you can always reach it easily by clicking on the little grey pen at the top of the menu page (above the green dice).