Originally posted by King of the PawnsYou can't.
I've had fun this past year or so, but I would like to log out permanently thus the thread title "unregistering". How can this be done?
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King of the Pawns😉
You must continue to use the site now they have trapped you here.
Those who've tried to leave have met terrible fates.
Your games can't be deleted because opponents may be still active.
Your profile can't be deleted because your games still exist.
So you just leave the site - forever or not, as you please. If you're feeling kind, you'll say something like "player has left the site" in your profile so that players don't waste their time challenging you.
And you can always come back - and change your profile text again. 🙂
Originally posted by King of the PawnsBe sure to go to My settings, My Email Settings and shut off emails from RHP. Please don't block RHP, you won't get mail if you shut off the option.
I've had fun this past year or so, but I would like to log out permanently thus the thread title "unregistering". How can this be done?
pending...
King of the Pawns😉
Game settings should also be adjusted to 0 games.
That would be My Settings, My Challenge Settings. Set games to Zero.
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Originally posted by King of the PawnsThere are some people who do something against the TOS, and they get to log out permanently, but their profile text changes to:
I've had fun this past year or so, but I would like to log out permanently thus the thread title "unregistering". How can this be done?
pending...
King of the Pawns😉
Player banned from site.
Instead of:
Indefined/forced log out.
I wouldn`t recomend this option.
Originally posted by SupermanThis player has no profile image or text. Best option is what I posted, set email off and games to zero.
There are some people who do something against the TOS, and they get to log out permanently, but their profile text changes to:
Player banned from site.
Instead of:
Indefined/forced log out.
I wouldn`t recomend this option.
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Originally posted by RedmikeThis is true. One user left the site; the next day, he died in a terrible bus crash. Another user decided to leave in order to concentrate fully on OTB play; the next week, he lost both all his tournament games and his wife. He decided to rejoin TFC, and in his next tournament he won all his games and met a beautiful female chessplayer whom he eventually married. Another user swore that she would never come back to the site; when she tried to close the page, her computer burst into flames, her house burnt down, and the only survivor was a mouse.
You can't.
You must continue to use the site now they have trapped you here.
Those who've tried to leave have met terrible fates.
Originally posted by NordlysPass this on to at least ten other people that you know otherwise................
This is true. One user left the site; the next day, he died in a terrible bus crash. Another user decided to leave in order to concentrate fully on OTB play; the next week, he lost both all his tournament games and his wife. He decided to rejoin TFC, and in his next tournament he won all his games and met a beautiful female chessplayer whom he eventually mar ...[text shortened]... e page, her computer burst into flames, her house burnt down, and the only survivor was a mouse.
Just got this important message!
> This is true. One user left the site; the next day, he died in a terrible bus
> crash. Another user decided to leave in order to concentrate fully on OTB
> play; the next week, he lost both all his tournament games and his wife.
> He decided to rejoin TFC, and in his next tournament he won all his
> games and met a beautiful female chessplayer whom he eventually
> married. Another user swore that she would never come back to the site;
> when she tried to close the page, her computer burst into flames, her
> house burnt down, and the only survivor was a mouse.
Originally posted by PhlabibitQuick, pass it on to at least ten other people that you know otherwise ...............
Just got this important message!
> This is true. One user left the site; the next day, he died in a terrible bus
> crash. Another user decided to leave in order to concentrate fully on OTB
> play; the next week, he lost both all his tournament games and his wife.
> He decided to rejoin TFC, and in his next tournament he won all his
> games and m ...[text shortened]... ge, her computer burst into flames, her
> house burnt down, and the only survivor was a mouse.