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Banned IP's

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Hi,

A couple of people have mentioned recently that IP's / IP ranges on their ISP are blocked. If this is the case, chances are the IP was used for spam at sometime and got permbanned. If this happens to you and you do not think that you should be blocked, let a mod know the IP and we'll look in to unbanning it so you have less inconvenience in the future.

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Adam

Edit: Typo fixed :oops:
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AJ wrote:If this is the chase

Is this some kind of mod in-joke or just a spelling error? :P
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I am one of those people and yes, I've been having some problems. However, I have 3 ISPs and one of them has dynamic IPs - I can't know what they were used for. I will not be using that ISP anymore anyway (one of the 3 is in the process of replacing this one, lol). Thanks anyway.
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