- Jan 29, 2005
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Alright, so I haven't logged-in to my Battle.net account in about three weeks (been playing other games, busy, etc.).
A few hours ago I launched my B.net launcher with the intention to play some D3 to burn some time. I'm granted with a message that says something like "Your account has been locked because your log-in pattern has changed...", and that I should prove "it's really me". I got two options, via mail (they send a code to my account e-mail address, copy it and past it) or via a secret question. That's where the problems start...
My Battle.net account is very old, I registered it way back in early 2000's with a @netscape.net address/domain. That was waaaay before AOL bought Netscape. That e-mail address never changed but I never used it anyway over the years. So, aware that I am about the whole "Netscape mail doesn't really exist anymore" issue I decide to see if my screen name for that netscape account along with my password still work over at AOL Mail. To my surprise, it worked. The problem is now that my old "netscape.net" address changed to @aim.com, completely new domain.
So out of cusiroty I start my B.net launcher again and choose to let it send me a code, expecting it to be sent to that AOL mailbox instead since I told myself "well, perhaps it'll be sent to that new AOL mailbox instead". Nope, nothing. Now of course I don't remember what answer I ever typed for the secret question, which happens to be something like "What did you want to do when you were younger?". Yeah, no, I don't recall if I ever actually answered that question specifically when I created my B.net account to start with sometime back in 2002 (maybe before that).
So, long story short... I can't log-in anymore. What are my alternatives?
1) I don't remember the answer to the secret question.
2) I can't have a code sent to my B.net e-mail account, because my e-mail account essentially doesn't exist anymore (netscape.net).
3) I have to be logged-in to my B.net account to use support options over at the Battle.net web site... so I can't even send a support ticket.
Do I really have to call them and lose my time on the phone with a bot?
A few hours ago I launched my B.net launcher with the intention to play some D3 to burn some time. I'm granted with a message that says something like "Your account has been locked because your log-in pattern has changed...", and that I should prove "it's really me". I got two options, via mail (they send a code to my account e-mail address, copy it and past it) or via a secret question. That's where the problems start...
My Battle.net account is very old, I registered it way back in early 2000's with a @netscape.net address/domain. That was waaaay before AOL bought Netscape. That e-mail address never changed but I never used it anyway over the years. So, aware that I am about the whole "Netscape mail doesn't really exist anymore" issue I decide to see if my screen name for that netscape account along with my password still work over at AOL Mail. To my surprise, it worked. The problem is now that my old "netscape.net" address changed to @aim.com, completely new domain.
So out of cusiroty I start my B.net launcher again and choose to let it send me a code, expecting it to be sent to that AOL mailbox instead since I told myself "well, perhaps it'll be sent to that new AOL mailbox instead". Nope, nothing. Now of course I don't remember what answer I ever typed for the secret question, which happens to be something like "What did you want to do when you were younger?". Yeah, no, I don't recall if I ever actually answered that question specifically when I created my B.net account to start with sometime back in 2002 (maybe before that).
So, long story short... I can't log-in anymore. What are my alternatives?
1) I don't remember the answer to the secret question.
2) I can't have a code sent to my B.net e-mail account, because my e-mail account essentially doesn't exist anymore (netscape.net).
3) I have to be logged-in to my B.net account to use support options over at the Battle.net web site... so I can't even send a support ticket.
Do I really have to call them and lose my time on the phone with a bot?
