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BOOKMARK THIS PAGE !
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You can unban yourself if needed. It also sends me reports to investigate the ban.
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk:8085/IP_CHECK/
You can unban yourself if needed. It also sends me reports to investigate the ban.
DO NOT USE MOBILE / CGNAT DEVICES WHERE THE IP CHANGES CONSTANTLY!
At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
Support from builders tf1230
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martingclark
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Support from builders tf1230
Is it appropriate to name any builder you've bought from that no longer replies to any questions or queries after you've bought it, i ask as it's happening to me and i'm sure it says on here someone they're duty bound to do so (within reason of course)
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terriblefire
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Re: Support from builders tf1230
Yes. Keep it civil but it's fine to say who it was.martingclark wrote: 08 Jun 2022 19:47 Is it appropriate to name any builder you've bought from that no longer replies to any questions or queries after you've bought it, i ask as it's happening to me and i'm sure it says on here someone they're duty bound to do so (within reason of course)
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