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omfg...
how do i fucking get a fucking serial code ive pmd evry fucking admin on schtserv
Armando- Member
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Aleron Ives wrote:YA RLY.Wing wrote:
OMG YOU FORGOT SOMEONE!!!
YOU CANNOT BELIEVE HOW HARD I'M LAUGHING!!!
Re: omfg...
Armando wrote:you are all PROS
Then you must be the CON?
Take care of yourself.
> Armando
Wing- Turbo Member
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I doubt it.Wing wrote:Armando wrote:you are all PROS
Then you must be the CON?
Take care of yourself.
> Armando
> Wing
Take it easy.
> Armando
Re: omfg...
I lost!
> Everybody
> Everybody
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what..? gib psopc serial plz
Armando- Member
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From the registration page off of the home page
Ives: Registration for PSO PC is done through e-mail currently. You can request a serial number and access key for PSO PC by sending an e-mail to:
schtserv {at} gmail {dot} com
and saying something like "I just got PSO PC and I was wondering if you could make me serials." You should get a reply within a few days, but keep in mind that I am the one who has to send out serials, and I don't do it daily anymore.
NOTE
As of March 8, 2008, I am also tightening the security on serial request e-mails. If you want your message to get a response, you must include this code somewhere in the message body:
m9A4Zy8
If your message does not contain this code, my spam filter will mark it as spam and it will be deleted. My reason for doing this is that it seems a lot of people send e-mails for serials when they actually intend to play Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst and not PSO PC. I've tried to weed out these messages with multiple spam filters for various keywords, but it doesn't always work and I usually end up replying to about half the messages I receive. By filtering them this way, I can ensure that you actually read this page before sending an e-mail, or you at least talked to someone who read this page. I also find it rather strange that so many people request serials, yet so few people seem to play these days. Where am I sending these serials, anyway?
Anyway, once you receive your serial number and access key, follow the information in the README file to enter the information into PSO and begin playing with registered serials.
P.S.
Yes, it is my hope that writing the address that way will have some effect on bots that may be trying to find and spam addresses on my site.
Re: omfg...
stasher wrote:Ives: Registration for PSO PC is done through e-mail currently. You can request a serial number and access key for PSO PC by sending an e-mail to:
schtserv {at} gmail {dot} com
and saying something like "I just got PSO PC and I was wondering if you could make me serials." You should get a reply within a few days, but keep in mind that I am the one who has to send out serials, and I don't do it daily anymore.
NOTE
As of March 8, 2008, I am also tightening the security on serial request e-mails. If you want your message to get a response, you must include this code somewhere in the message body:
m9A4Zy8
If your message does not contain this code, my spam filter will mark it as spam and it will be deleted. My reason for doing this is that it seems a lot of people send e-mails for serials when they actually intend to play Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst and not PSO PC. I've tried to weed out these messages with multiple spam filters for various keywords, but it doesn't always work and I usually end up replying to about half the messages I receive. By filtering them this way, I can ensure that you actually read this page before sending an e-mail, or you at least talked to someone who read this page. I also find it rather strange that so many people request serials, yet so few people seem to play these days. Where am I sending these serials, anyway?
Anyway, once you receive your serial number and access key, follow the information in the README file to enter the information into PSO and begin playing with registered serials.
P.S.
Yes, it is my hope that writing the address that way will have some effect on bots that may be trying to find and spam addresses on my site.
lol yea i just did that tnx mistyped the code..
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