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TSR : Web boards : Website help : "Left overs from a previous life"

Left overs from a previous life (4)

Thu 18 Jun 09, 11:34 PM
Etchmark
US, 13 mths
I would like help with disassociating myself from a previous ownership. I have no way of altering the registration and certainly do not wish to be associated with it any more.

I have read the help pages and articles on SD and TSR regarding dispute, changing Dom(mes) and submissive alterations but none of the solutions listed are available to me.

Please advise as to how this can be rectified, the registration number is 000-681-695

Best regards, Etch

19 Jun 09, 8:07 AM
Ms_Valentine
UK, 2 yrs
Etchmark wrote:
Left overs from a previous life

I would like help with disassociating myself from a previous ownership. I have no way of altering the registration and certainly do not wish to be associated with it any more.

I have read the help pages and articles on SD and TSR regarding dispute, changing Dom(mes) and submissive alterations but none of the solutions listed are available to me.

Please advise as to how this can be rectified, the registration number is 000-681-695

Best regards, Etch

Leave, delete your profile, come back and join again as a fresh profile untainted with associations form the past.

I guess it is a shame that you feel your own personal slave register number has become so tainted by association that you no longer want it. I think the point originally had been that the slave number would be a lifelong thing, something which would stay with the slave as part of their identity regardless of what else happened to them.

But, as I said, I think delete and re-join is the best I can suggest.

19 Jun 09, 10:26 AM
SeanT70
UK, 7 yrs
Unless the point that Etchmark is making that he didn't actually make the profile in the first place and as such doesn't have access to it because the previous owner does, and holds details?

This is always a problem and a memo to Admin might help there.

A reminder to all that when an s-type's profile is created, regardless of how big, small or un-neuterable the M-types think they are, a slave's numbered (or named) profile is the s-type's property, not the M's.

Look in the Help&About section for Dispute Resolution Advice as I said, and to pop a memo to Admin regarding the situation is all the advice I can offer.

Regards,

Sean.

Lovingly Owned by ~Miss Phay~

19 Jun 09, 12:57 PM
Etchmark
US, 13 mths
Sean,

you are completely correct, the reality of the situation is that I have no ability to disassociate myself with this account. Although I agree with SD/TSR's policy of siding with the s, it does appear to create difficulties for M's to remove themselves after the fact.

Not to appear to dull, how exactly do I memo admin? My original intention was to email them directly but the more I searched for a way to do this, the further away it seemed.....

Perhaps I am missing some glaringly simple option.

To both yourself and Ms Valentine, I thank you for your input

Best regards, Etch

24 Jun 09, 1:40 PM
SeanT70
UK, 7 yrs
Admin, (aka Tanos) has a profile just as any of us do..

Use the normal profile searching function to locate it, and send a private memo to the account in the normal way explaining your situation, just as you'd send a memo to me;

Take care not to confuse accounts though, they are for very different things!

Regards,

Sean.

Lovingly Owned by ~Miss Phay~

 

 
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