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Hi,

i lost access to my email account. The provider just vanished and took down email service months/years ago. I can't remember to have turned on 2 factor authentication in gog, but anyways now i can't login to my gog account too.
Contacted gog support a dozen times but never got any single reaction.
So now what, my account is gone forever?
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bus3924: i lost access to my email account. The provider just vanished and took down email service months/years ago.
1) How can someone lose access to their email account?
2) How come, your email provider "vanished [...] months/years" ago, without you noticing?
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bus3924: i lost access to my email account. The provider just vanished and took down email service months/years ago.
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BreOl72: 1) How can someone lose access to their email account?
2) How come, your email provider "vanished [...] months/years" ago, without you noticing?
Could be an ISP provider one, I have one of those that came with the internet, I have never used it nor remember the details preferring to use my own ones.

Anyways, it appears to have happened. OP, contact support:

https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/

There is nothing we can do on the forum.
Post edited September 26, 2020 by nightcraw1er.488
So you had an e-mail address but you didn't check your inbox for what? Years? How else would you miss the many notifications of the upcoming termination of service? I also have a hard time believing that you would get no reaction at all despite numerous attempts through official channels.

Anyway:
- contact support via Nightcrawler's link
- explain the situation
- provide proof of ownership for the account (order confirmations, bank statements with payments to GOG)

That's the only way to get your account back.
Post edited September 26, 2020 by Randalator
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bus3924:
That happened to me to. I wasn't paying much attention to changes or messages from them and then my ISP just removed the service (that and the whole homepage-space).

Next time use a provider you pay for (outside of your ISP), and use it daily. Use a provider that you can trust, like protonmail.com (born out of the CERN community).
Post edited September 26, 2020 by sanscript
Sounds like a whole lot of neglect and a lack of common sense.
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nightcraw1er.488: Could be an ISP provider one, I have one of those that came with the internet, I have never used it nor remember the details preferring to use my own ones.
Those ISP email addresses are not designed to be used for anything much more than be a recoverable communication link between you and your ISP. My ISP told me that, as they were having customers complain about missing emails. Most are also only active for the length of time you are a customer, so not exactly something you want to use for accounts you could be using for decades.
Post edited September 26, 2020 by Jiggles262
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Jiggles262: Sounds like a whole lot of neglect and a lack of common sense.
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nightcraw1er.488: Could be an ISP provider one, I have one of those that came with the internet, I have never used it nor remember the details preferring to use my own ones.
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Jiggles262: Those ISP email addresses are not designed to be used for anything much more than be a recoverable communication link between you and your ISP. My ISP told me that, as they were having customers complain about missing emails. Most are also only active for the length of time you are a customer, so not exactly something you want to use for accounts you could be using for decades.
What’s your point? I know that, you know that, but not everyone does. And even so I presented that as possible reason why he might have lost his email.
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Jiggles262: Sounds like a whole lot of neglect and a lack of common sense.

Those ISP email addresses are not designed to be used for anything much more than be a recoverable communication link between you and your ISP. My ISP told me that, as they were having customers complain about missing emails. Most are also only active for the length of time you are a customer, so not exactly something you want to use for accounts you could be using for decades.
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nightcraw1er.488: What’s your point? I know that, you know that, but not everyone does. And even so I presented that as possible reason why he might have lost his email.
It was just an addition to your comment, as an FYI for anyone that comes across this thread and might be using their ISP allocated email address.
It's easy for email accounts to close or disappear. Those are facts.
Judging by some posters comments, they must live in a country where the Ministry of Email makes sure no account closes without a signature in person, in blood, in triplicate.

Emails should only be there in case someone loses their password not this nonsense of using it as part of the login or even as a username. Fucking retarded shit.
Post edited September 27, 2020 by §pectre
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bus3924: i lost access to my email account. The provider just vanished and took down email service months/years ago.
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BreOl72: 1) How can someone lose access to their email account?
2) How come, your email provider "vanished [...] months/years" ago, without you noticing?
1. I don't know. Domain & website just closed. First an empty site. Month later domain expired. Even thought about renting the domain to recover my stupid account.
2. I didn't check that account, because i only had 1 email address there and it was for my gog account.
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nightcraw1er.488: Anyways, it appears to have happened. OP, contact support:

https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/

There is nothing we can do on the forum.
Did that already. Like 20 times. Starting a year ago or something. Last contact form was filled out by me a week ago. Never even got a single response.
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Randalator: So you had an e-mail address but you didn't check your inbox for what? Years? How else would you miss the many notifications of the upcoming termination of service? I also have a hard time believing that you would get no reaction at all despite numerous attempts through official channels.
Yup, that's what happened. IIRC gog didn't have a 2 factor authentication back in the days. Then one day i wanted to login and was asked for PIN. So i checked the webmail url and got an empty site back. Weeks later a 404. Weeks after that even the domain expired.
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Randalator: Anyway:
- contact support via Nightcrawler's link
- explain the situation
- provide proof of ownership for the account (order confirmations, bank statements with payments to GOG)

That's the only way to get your account back.
Tried that. Never got a response.
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bus3924:
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sanscript: That happened to me to. I wasn't paying much attention to changes or messages from them and then my ISP just removed the service (that and the whole homepage-space).

Next time use a provider you pay for (outside of your ISP), and use it daily. Use a provider that you can trust, like protonmail.com (born out of the CERN community).
Thanks. But the problem remains. There's no guarantee that protonmail service is available for the next 5 years.



Well, RIP account.
Post edited September 27, 2020 by bus3924
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bus3924: Well, RIP account.
I wouldn't make that conclusion if I were you. Support is obligated to give you a response to your issue. They can't just ignore it and pretend your request to them never happened. If that is indeed what's happened so far, then you need to contact them again.
What email did you give on your support ticket? Likely responses were sent to an old account. I know there have been long waits with COVID, but support are pretty good and they will get back to you. You can try messaging a blue to chase up your ticket, but again it’s only support who can sort this out.
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bus3924: Even thought about renting the domain to recover my stupid account.
But you didn't. Why?
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: Support is obligated to give you a response to your issue. They can't just ignore it and pretend your request to them never happened. If that is indeed what's happened so far, then you need to contact them again.
Yeah. You may be right. 20 times isn't enough. The magic number might be 21.

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nightcraw1er.488: What email did you give on your support ticket? Likely responses were sent to an old account. I know there have been long waits with COVID, but support are pretty good and they will get back to you. You can try messaging a blue to chase up your ticket, but again it’s only support who can sort this out.
My new one of course. Asked to change the email address at my old account. Also asked them just to disable 2 factor authentication. Gave them also my password so they can try to login themselves. No response.

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bus3924: Even thought about renting the domain to recover my stupid account.
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clarry: But you didn't. Why?
I don't want to enter an auction with minimum bet of $200. I don't even remember if i have games that much valuable on my gog account.
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bus3924: Thanks. But the problem remains. There's no guarantee that protonmail service is available for the next 5 years.
Volvo might be gone in 5 years, who knows... I might have trouble getting original parts in the future too...

I trust protonmail to still be there in 10 years into the future (at least) more than I trust Volvo to exist in 5 years time (Chinese companies can be volatile).
Post edited September 27, 2020 by sanscript