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* Being unjustly [[Ban|banned]]
* Being unjustly [[Ban|banned]]
* Wanting to change your email address
* Wanting to change your email address
* Wanting to completely change your username
* Entering the wrong age on your account
* Entering the wrong age on your account
* Wanting to remain anonymous
* Wanting to remain anonymous

Revision as of 14:08, 28 May 2022

The Support Centre can be accessed here. It is also under "Useful Links" in the Announcements bar and at the bottom of each page named "Contact".

Reasons for contacting the Support Centre

Reasons for contacting support include:

  • Being unjustly banned
  • Wanting to change your email address
  • Entering the wrong age on your account
  • Wanting to remain anonymous

Login

In this section a user may enter their email address and a Ticket ID which will allows the user to access their Support Tickets.

Login.

New Ticket

An email address will be asked upon starting a ticket unless the user is logged into their PokéFarm Q account.

The email address provided will only be used to provide the user's Ticket ID, and to inform the user of replies to your Support Ticket. In conjunction with the Ticket ID sent to the user, it will allow the user to access their Support Tickets. If any further issues arise, then the user may contact the Support Centre again.

Opening a support ticket.


Subject

The issue should be stated here (for example, if a user wishes to change their username they may enter "Username Change").

Your Query

The issue should be explained here. Users must state their username or the staff won't be able to tell who created the ticket. Not including the username may result in a ticket being closed without a reply. There are exceptions, such as if anonymity is needed. Messages should be detailed and follow standard grammar and spelling conventions. Politeness is also preferred; rudeness may get a ticket closed.