Nexon's Form - Change Email on an Account by Fax
For probably about a year and a half now, maybe longer, I've lost track... a Nexon account of mine suddenly became locked down after a patch. Nexon claimed that there was multiple failed login attempts and thus took it upon themselves to reset the account's primary password. And how was I to get this new password?, through the email that was registered to the account. There was just one problem, I didn't own that email account anymore (it was an account provided by the school I attended).
Well, back during the time when this happened changing emails on an account wasn't the brisk process it has now become... but let's say your story is like mine, or perhaps you were unaware of the new format for modifying account information, or were just too lazy... and now through some odd occurrence your password has been reset. Things get complicated when you can't access the email account associated with your Nexon account.
Of course... I logged many tickets from other accounts, which were rarely responded to and usually closed without a single word. But as good fortune would have it, a lady who had a similar problem had gotten ahold of a form from Nexon for resolving just this issue. She tried it out and within 48 hours... had her problem resolved. She emailed me the form and I decided I'd have a go at it... 24 hours later, I was back into an account that had more dust built up on it than a VHS cassette player.
The form is really straight forward and doesn't ask for a whole lot of information... which is surprising enough. The key ingredients to the formula is knowing the old email account and including a copy of a state/federal ID with the fax. It doesn't specifically say it has to have any particular information, so I used a military badge and a couple of licenses which had no personal information but my name. One of the IDs did have a photo on it... but regardless the lack of a birthdate or any personal information seemed to be unimportant in processing my request.
Anywho... I converted the .pdf file to an image so you all can right click and save it without the fear of downloading a strange file from a strange site, etc, etc.
If you know her... "fireygirl99" of Bera is the little gem that got this ball rolling, be sure to say thank-you and blow a raspberry courtesy of me... she'll know what it's all about.