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Contact NovaLogic, your game might be a professional pirate. Novalogic may
be interested in the details of where and when you bought your CD which might persuade them into giving you a discounted legit copy. -- The Raven http://www.80scartoons.co.uk/batfinkquote.mp3 ** Now I will bring chaos to the world! |
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20th September 23:15
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That's a possibility but given the game is at least 12-18months old you
wouldn't be expecting store staff to steal the key. They are more likely to be grabbing the newest games. -- The Raven http://www.80scartoons.co.uk/batfinkquote.mp3 ** Now I will bring chaos to the world! |
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perhaps you bought a game that was returned... or
Just a thought, could there be a random key generator out there? Perhaps someone was using his key because a generator came up with it. Contact Nologic, give them the situation. I'm positive if you have a legit store bought version they will help you fix it. -- zero <GD> www.thegundogs.org | On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 19:25:33 +1000, "The Raven" | <swilson150@yahoo.com.au> wrote: | | >Contact NovaLogic, your game might be a professional pirate. Novalogic may | >be interested in the details of where and when you bought your CD which | >might persuade them into giving you a discounted legit copy. | | ...or it may have been stolen, probably by the store personell. | |
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