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How do I restore a game that was resigned by my opponent when I had my back turned (never play in the same room as them 🙁)

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You can't un-resign, but you can inflict serious physical injury. 😠

Maybe you could send an email to admin - if you have a legitimate grievance maybe they can undo the resignation for you.

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One assumes you mean game id 436579

A complaint to admin might work as it was SUCH a clear victory for you on the way.

But really, the addage "which friends like these..." comes to mind.

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How do I contact admin?

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send a message to Russ or Chrismo
or use the menu option "help / send feedback"

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send a personal message to Russ or Chrismo.

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Hey, that was totally unfair, do you want to hear the true story. we have had a few problems here with the computers, (Internet explorer) and have experienced that if we log on to things, take lycos for example, I think that windows is not deleting the cookies. Thus leading to a password problem. and as I have no net access at home i have been ill for the week.

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So i Have had some one playing my games for me with out me knowing. And about the resigning bit, I don't know nothing about this, i've only just signed up, he will take great pleasure in blaming other people for thing just to get them banned!!! So I thought that I would bring you the true story.

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I didn't understand well how went things in this case,posts are a little confusing...........

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I was playing Colin Welsh (who has NOT been off ill) and then went to help SheepDude sign up. While I was away from my workstation, he went to it and resigned from my account.

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Now I understand,this is very unfair but I guess there's nothing to do because games cannot be reinstated.

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Originally posted by Lenzar
I was playing Colin Welsh (who has NOT been off ill) and then went to help SheepDude sign up. While I was away from my workstation, he went to it and resigned from my account.
This is a perfect example of "No good deed's will go unpunished". or "You snooze you lose".

Mike