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DrNut

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#39669 17-Aug-2009 18:50
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Hi Guys, I'm trying to change my geekzone profile email address so associated emails get sent to my blackberry address, when I change it on my profile I get a message on my Blackberry account to follow the link to confirm the change, however when I click the link it automatically takes me to the mobile sites homepage where I can't do anything. Of course I can only view my Blackberry emails on my BB and I've tried following the link to the full Geekzone site but still nothing.

Any suggestions?

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  #247837 17-Aug-2009 18:54
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Forward the email to another address you can read on a desktop. Then click the link there. Or on a desktop browser type the URL from your email and follow the process.





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  #247840 17-Aug-2009 19:00
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Crap, why didn't I think of that?

Sorry guys I'm not thinking straight

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#247849 17-Aug-2009 19:19
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Because you're too limited with a BlackBerry?




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  #247864 17-Aug-2009 19:41
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Ouch dude, I happen to enjoy my BB. I think its my brain that's limited

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  #247871 17-Aug-2009 19:47
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DrNut: Ouch dude, I happen to enjoy my BB. I think its my brain that's limited


I am trying to live with a BlackBerry only for the next two or three weeks. There are some very limiting things there... That's why I said it.

They do have some nifty things though.




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  #247879 17-Aug-2009 19:55
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Take the good with the bad I guess. I've had quite a number of cells in the last few years and they've all lacked something but for once I'm actually satisfied with my bold, it does what I need at least

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