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my_hacked_lobbies wroteBut he's coming here for help, we're not his parents to judge how to punish him...akaJoey wrotemy_hacked_lobbies wroteakaJoey wrotemy_hacked_lobbies wroteDevout wrote Go to the microsoft website and have a reset password code sent to you're email. And if he has you're email changed then you have done everything wrong. But I doubt he has you're email account.
Lmao, thanks for down voting me. The OP shouldn't give out his information in the first place.
You don't need to call him names though do you...
What do you expect? Why would anyone give out their information to complete strangers?
So that enables you to be able to call him a name? He asked for help not to be insulted lol
Hypothetically, if he had payment information on the account, e.g. PayPal or a credit card, and he told his parents (assuming he's under 18), do you think they'd say the same thing, or do you think they would say something 10x worse?
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You need to try and recover your account.
You're going to need to know old passwords, alternate e-mail addresses, zip code, address, credit card information, your last pre-paid card number, etc. The more information you know, the better chance you have of getting your account back. If you have any other questions, you can always PM me.
You're going to need to know old passwords, alternate e-mail addresses, zip code, address, credit card information, your last pre-paid card number, etc. The more information you know, the better chance you have of getting your account back. If you have any other questions, you can always PM me.
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Call Microsoft, if you know all your info to the account and have the original console it was on then you should be able to get it back.
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Mowely wrote Call Microsoft, if you know all your info to the account and have the original console it was on then you should be able to get it back.What does the original console it was on have you do with anything lmao, you just need to remember the answers to your security questions and they will reset your password etc... Not hard at all, just takes a little effort
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akaJoey wroteMowely wrote Call Microsoft, if you know all your info to the account and have the original console it was on then you should be able to get it back.What does the original console it was on have you do with anything lmao, you just need to remember the answers to your security questions and they will reset your password etc... Not hard at all, just takes a little effort
It confirms if it's really his account. and maybe his account doesn't have any security questions, I mean he did say the guy changed all his info.
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call 911 asap
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akaJoey wroteSome one asked for help. Not an argument that leads to nothing. No matter what he did, It was beyond his control. He shouldnt be penalized for something he can't control.my_hacked_lobbies wroteBut he's coming here for help, we're not his parents to judge how to punish him...akaJoey wrotemy_hacked_lobbies wroteakaJoey wrotemy_hacked_lobbies wroteDevout wrote Go to the microsoft website and have a reset password code sent to you're email. And if he has you're email changed then you have done everything wrong. But I doubt he has you're email account.
Lmao, thanks for down voting me. The OP shouldn't give out his information in the first place.
You don't need to call him names though do you...
What do you expect? Why would anyone give out their information to complete strangers?
So that enables you to be able to call him a name? He asked for help not to be insulted lol
Hypothetically, if he had payment information on the account, e.g. PayPal or a credit card, and he told his parents (assuming he's under 18), do you think they'd say the same thing, or do you think they would say something 10x worse?
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Call 18004MYXBOX Immediatly! Have all your old info at hand and try to have info on the guy who stole your account too
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If he hasn't changed your email than you can have a new password went to your email if he did change it call Microsoft and hope you remember your security questions and hopefully now you won't give out your account information.
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