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Posted: July 23 2002, 06:18 |
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Been there, done that ;-) - fill out the registration form and click on 'continue' - you will see a confirmation page ('print this page for future reference) - on this page you will find your order ID, which looks something like 1234-5678-9012-3456. This is also your registration code. - When you continue, you'll get back to a page at mikeoldfield.com, telling you 'This is your registration code..' and that number again. - You will also get an E-Mail which will tell you - well, guess what ?
P.S.: Considering the limited number of registrations, and the current update rate for the MVR software (each update requiring a new registration), giving away my ID would also be plain stupid (not that I would have done it otherwise...) P.P.S: You didn't try to register with 1234-5678-9012-3456, did you? This is an EXAMPLE for the pattern, STUPID!
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