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This is an issue I’ve been having since I installed the game on my laptop. I went through a lot since GW2 was released. I bought it within the week of release and since then, my laptop and I have been through an "interesting" journey to say the least. Anyway, I’ve finally managed to replace my old laptop with a new one, something more fit for high performance/graphics/etc. and now I want to go back to beefing up my female human warrior, but when I got to the launcher and entered in the correct email, and inevitably the wrong password, I was redirected to account recovery.
I had to fill out *User Name, Serial Code,* and *Character Name*. User Name? No problem. Serial Code? I got that in my hands right now. _Character Name?_ ... lol wut
Now, before the mod starts throwing rotten tomatoes and shouting at me between obscenities, *I already contacted support.* As terribly delayed as it was, I managed to get a response. First response was someone giving my an apology for taking so long. Second response was as follows.
"Hello asdfadsf,
Thank you for your patience during our investigation.
I have reset your Guild Wars 2 account password and an automatically generated e-mail containing a link has been sent to your asdfadsf@asdf.com e-mail address. After clicking the link in the e-mail, you will be directed to the Guild Wars 2 Account Management page to enter your Guild Wars 2 account name and set a new password of your choosing. For maximum account security, please use a complex password that is used only for Guild Wars 2.
If you did not receive the automatically-generated e-mail, please check any spam/junk mail folders, because some e-mail services might flag the auto-generated password e-mail as spam.
Please let us know if you still are unable to locate the password reset e-mail, or if you need assistance with anything else.
Note: There is an on-going issue with Gmail and Google Mail which routing quite a few of our responses to Junk Mail or to a "Promotions" folder instead of the In-box. To shed some light on & let you know more about it, we have posted a thread over forum so please visit the following link.
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Regards,
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Guild Wars 2 Support Team
http://support.guildwars2.com/"
Now, let me say that I can’t begin to understand how busy the GW2 customer service guys are. I’m sure it’s a million times worse than working at retail. No doubt it’s tedious, cringe-worthy, and if it’s worse than working at any retail store or fast food chain, they have all my sympathies. I understand that you guys don’t want to set up a customer service number. I mean, who wants that job anyway? I’ve read/heard enough horrible stories about how terrible customers will speak to the ones they’re seeking help from, and it’s worse if you’re the one calling them with a sale’s pitch.
I liked the game when I played it. Ignoring the painful daily chores, I was welcomed by friendly players and I had a story I could follow, where as most MMORPGs would let me blindly run around with no direction and no reason to keep me playing. So I’m putting up with it for now. Some people can play like that, mindlessly grinding through just so that they can acquire that one awesome mount that’s only available once a year because "_oh it’s Halloween and I know the chances are slim but maybe this time I’ll get The Horseman’s Reins and it looks so cool wow imagine how it would look on my kittenderpadur oh God I have 30 minutes before this instance is no longer available noooooooo!_"
I’m only posting this in hopes that I get someone’s attention, because although I stated my problem clearly in my email to your tech support guys, I haven’t been helped and my issue still isn’t resolved. Can I please, *please* get you guys to take a small sliver out of your busy schedule, and just help me get past the Guild Wars 2 Launcher? I had the same issue with my account that has Factions/Nightfall on the original Guild Wars (which was fun while I had it, although I was young and wasn’t sure what I was doing) and I don’t want to let it sit and collect dust. It’s frustrating and sad to know I spent a large chunk of cash the day it released, just to occasionally glance at my shelf and oggle the pretty white case that sits next to it’s older siblings that befell the same fate.
Your’s kindly,
Terri Bear