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Started by sw337, September 11, 2006, 01:16:56 PM

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sw337

 :eek

Please tell me how can one cancel the registration made within thin forum ?

Thanks.

hutch--

Easy, send me a PM, it is done like this so some people cannot join, spam then delete their membership.
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P1


TNick

He doesn't like the BackColor of this board ... :) :) :)

P1

Quote from: TNick on September 11, 2006, 06:18:26 PMHe doesn't like the BackColor of this board ... :) :) :)
I think he can't see clearly, plus think properly about MASM, plus he needs help from an higher level of language authority.

Regards,  P1  :8)

sw337

Thanks to every body who replied !!!
I was just worried about my account. I had heard that many forums cancel their
accounts if a specified period is expired without much activities from the account
holder side.

I guess this is not that case with MASM32 forum. :U

Vortex

No, your account will not expire here.

PBrennick

So you want to cancel your account so it will not expire?  Color me confused.  :dazzled:

Paul
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gabor

Quote from: PBrennick on September 13, 2006, 06:32:30 PM
So you want to cancel your account so it will not expire?
This remembers me of a stupid story about a man who one day received that annoying and idiot mail that must be forwarded to 10 friends to get great and to avoid a terrible disaster. Since he was a very stubborn guy he decided not to forward the mail. But he was afraid of the disaster so he tricked the misfortune that should have overran him by jumping off the top his house and broking his leg . :red

sw337

Original Poster

Well my message was half done when our local electricity got-rid-off-me.:(

I was worried about my registration being expired that's true !

But by now i have created 5 different id's with MASM32. ( now sue me not)

I some times forgot my password and while other times forgot the id itself.

And not to mention that i also sometimes forgot BOTH.

I was apparently :wink worried(?) at the chance of MASM32 getting out of id's :wink
or atleat getting out of space for new id's.

Now do you find my question relevant, after all this explanation.

I hope you answer, ... ummm ... yes.


TNick