Author Topic: Key Assistance  (Read 1222 times)

I've made somewhere around five or six topics asking for assistance with reacquiring my key that belongs to ID# 14139, Username Ceist.
The last four years, my accounts IP has had the same location. I also have picture evidence that the key is mine showing a transaction on June 3rd, 2009 (the key was purchased by my mother on her debit card.) I have the password for the paypal account. I have photo evidence of me playing the game. Any close friends of mine can back-up my claims of having played the game with them. I even have an older version of the game on a flash drive with the key.dat. The version is V13 I believe.
I'm not willing to pay anymore for the game I initally spent $19.95 on, that is now $9.98. It's redundant and a waste of my money. The key has not been used at all by anyone other than me (to my knowledge.) The key remains, safely in an inactive GMail account. Recovery is not an option, the GMail account's password has been totally forgotten. Recovery of the GMail account is not possible either.

I know it's not your job to keep track of your customers keys, and the fact I've been banned multiple times due to unnecessary behavior. However I'm just asking to have my key back; I believe I've provided enough evidence of my ownership. Say if I were to get it back and lose it again, I would not ever ask again for it.

If you want the pictures password w/ email address for the paypal account, please inquire by emailing me or sending a PM.

Do you have access to the computer that key.dat was generated on?

Do you have access to the computer that key.dat was generated on?
No, but I may be able to salvage the harddrive from it.

Not enough.

Do you have access to a key.dat (with 14139) and the computer that generated said key.dat?

Same question, a little broader

You specifically need the computer to be able to run blockland once more.

Not enough.

Do you have access to a key.dat (with 14139) and the computer that generated said key.dat?

Same question, a little broader
I have access to the key.dat, but not the computer it was generated on. Again, like I said, I can possibly salvage the harddrive from the computer that did generate the key.dat

You need ore than the hard drive.
"salvage" implies the computer still exists?

You need ore than the hard drive.
"salvage" implies the computer still exists?
The computer still exists but the motherboard, processor, and some other hardware has been shot.

The computer still exists but the motherboard, processor, and some other hardware has been shot.
Then you're out of luck, that hardware is required to decrypt the key.