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Posted: Jan 2nd 2006 7:06PM PixelPerfect said

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This is seriously very annoying. Why can't we just switch our gamertags between different email addresses?



I recently got a new gamertag through a 2 month trial, and I can't link it to my hotmail address, since my previous gamertag is still attached to that. Creating a new address is just too annoying.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2006 7:37PM (Unverified) said

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You don't have to link it to a Hotmail address. Create a Passport from any existing email address, and just use that. Two out of my three GTs are linked to Gmail addresses :)
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2006 8:12PM chrisgrant said

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jl: I know, my new Passport is linked to my domain email. The point is it's only removing any reason for me to use the increasingly worthless Hotmail acct. I don't want to be bothered with opening, remembering, managing, and checking a dozen email addresses when every other service I've *ever* used has allowed me to make the decision.



When I switch email accounts, domains, schools, etc. I have always had the option to switch whatever to my new address. Furthermore, that this functionality was previously available and has been deliberately removed is strange. Why encourage users to create a new phoney email address they will never check? Everything about this policy rubs me the wrong way.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2006 8:17PM (Unverified) said

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Or if you _need_ to use the passport, you can simply totally erase the account (www.passport.net I believe) and then recreate the account and you can relink it that way... That is what I had to do, and it was annoying as hell, yes, but it worked... You lose _anything_ (including your MSN messenger buddy list) assosciated with that passport account though.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2006 8:19PM AndrewNeo said

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I have this problem even worse. I signed up on xbox.com without even having an xbox Live account and when I went to sign up for Live on the original xbox (don't have a 360) it wouldn't let me use the gamertag I associated with my passport (even though it didn't really exist!)



So then I had to make a new gamertag, and I can't link it to my only passport account. Wonderful.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2006 8:34PM orionzdrm said

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So an Xbox 360 annoyance is now not being able to cheat the system. So you cant get a 30 day free trial to screw over the paying customers. Most of these 30 day free passes are used by those who like to come in and piss off all people who have feedbacks to protect. So now is MS's fault that you cant screw with people and get something for free you already have. Also dont say you just want to change your name, since live now lefts you to that with the push of a button.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2006 8:51PM chrisgrant said

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I think you're wrong there jason. Think about what you're saying. If this is just to stop people from ripping off paying customers (that's me, thanks) then they would probably also not want to rely on a simple free webmail account to prevent that. It's an annoyance because I have a legitimate problem as a paying customer (not interested in going in there to "screw with people." How about credit card information linked to a mailing address, the same info they would need to open an account for you? As for Live letting you change your gamertag, it's a little more complicated than the "push of a button" i'm afraid. It's about $10.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2006 9:49PM (Unverified) said

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This is not an annoyance, other than those who create a bunch of different accounts to cheat. If anything you got caught, and now you're pouting about it.
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Posted: Jan 2nd 2006 11:33PM ill trooper said

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Rocket, Jason W... Linking a different e-mail address is not CHEATING. You never gave up on a sad old e-mail account that has become riddled with junk mail? What if you linked to your work e-mail, only to change jobs a year later?



E-mail should have nothing to do with a transaction that involves a legal credit card and a system that worked well before. Think about what you're saying and get off Microsoft's dilz... 'Yes' people like you are confusing - you never think any one of these things will touch you because you ONLY think this is inconvenient to 'cheaters' - I hope you don't get too attached to your gamertag.



More 'Patriot Act'-style nonsense that keeps their talons in you and gets annoying for the legitmate situations like I mentioned above. My thought is, if you buy a headset and a one-year subscription, leave me alone and in my 11th month, send me some reminders to renew. If I opt not to, I lose my gamertag and log-on abilities until I pay again. Those of you who get on Microsoft's side sound like the pouty little bitches.



I would be more upset, but I can't resist the ease of use that XBox Live has - it's quite a conundrum. They can do whatever they want until more user-friendly choices for online play are available - hey, that's the same sort of power AOL used to have! Were you defending them back in the day?
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2006 3:40AM (Unverified) said

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Look, 98% of the people who want to "change" the live-account linked with their passport were playing modders with hacked halo2 maps playing with their xbox turned upside down; they would eat through trial memberships like candy.



Yes, it sucks for the 2% of people who have a legitimate reason to switch around their account. It also sucks that your car will get stolen if you leave the keys in the ignition, it sucks that you have to go through "security" in airports, and it sucks that you have to present proof of ID when cashing a check.



People are dicks. Fact of the matter is that this wouldn't be an issue if people weren't ass-pirates who get off on ruining other people's fun.



So, what is worse ... offending the rare 2% of people who can't easily change the live account linked to their passport, or the not-so-rare 98% of people trying to be a giant butt-munch?
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2006 4:48AM (Unverified) said

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An annoyance is when we meet something that piss off during a common operation.

Live! is based on the idea of profile.

An [b]unique profile[/b], ratings, comments, etc...



Man, ANYTHING that keep poeple from making more avatars like "xXDr.UweBollXx" or the like just to piss player is right.

There's NO WAY, unfortunately, to keep in a definitive way, so is obvious that all you have to do is just a fake email.



But right as you said, this is an annoyance.

But in my point of view is a good annoyance.

Because it prevents "a bit".



You wanted to play fair?

Just use your gamertag.

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Posted: Jan 3rd 2006 8:17AM Cuddlefish said

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I don't see what the problem is. I have my passport linked to a very old MSN email address that doesn't even exist anymore but all correspondence regarding billing is sent to my yahoo email. Can you not change your billing/contact info anymore?
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2006 11:02AM chrisgrant said

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#10, 11: What you're failing to take into account is the trial membership doesn't matter! I can't change the Passport on my *paid* membership. "You wanted to play fair? Just use your gamertag." I AM using my gamertag, that's the whole point! I just didn't want to transfer it over to someone else's Xbox 360 initially, since I couldn't administer it from my regular Xbox anymore. After that initial trepidation, I did so but it was already too late.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2006 11:21AM Insidious said

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Well I have my XBL account linked to a .net passport I created in early 2004. The email account that the .NET passport uses is no longer valid. I cannot change it and have not recieved any notifications from Microsoft, or XBL even though I changed my contact email address in the .NET account. This is not an issue of trying to cheat, or get a free account. If ANYONE wanted to do that, all they would need to do is create a bogus .net account linked to a temporary gmail/hotmail/yahoo address which is easily obtainable and get their 30 day trial account. The functionality that Microsoft has removed does not prevent people from being able to log on with new random accounts like "xXDr.UweBollXx." It prevents people from being able to change the email address that is linked to their current, valid, gamertag so they can still recieve information about their account.
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Posted: Nov 2nd 2009 10:23PM (Unverified) said

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FYI: A Passport is not an email address. The email address is simply a way to log into your Passport account. Your Gamertag is not linked to you email address - it is linked to your Passport, (which is linked to an email address). You CAN change the email address related to your Passport.



https://accountservices.passport.net/uiChangeName.srf?lc=1033



,- Email account

PASSPORT--<

`- GamerTag
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2006 2:24PM (Unverified) said

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I agree in theory that a paid membership should have more account options than a trial and that you should be able to change your e-mail address. Before I settled on my current address I went through a whole slew of really lame addresses that I thought were cool when I was teenager.



On the other hand, making lame GamerTag's because you're bored is so juvinelle that I'm glad you had trouble with it. I hate seeing names like "i.c.weiner@hotmail.com" or some other idiotic, "dude, look at my funny GamerTag, that's sooo funny dude" type name.
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Posted: Jan 3rd 2006 5:12PM (Unverified) said

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(my previous post didn't keep my formatting)



GamerTag Passport Email



Change your passport email address here:

https://accountservices.passport.net/uiChangeName.srf?lc=1033
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