Originally Posted by
chumbawumba
2nd: @will-hier-weg.de is not a disposable e-mail address. It it provided by gmx and is a fully-functional mail address.
@will-hier-weg.de is a part of the GMX "FunDomains" set, which
<<are best suited for "disposable addresses", for example to participate in sweepstakes, entries in guest books, discussion forums and other "hunting grounds" of address-collectors and spammers.>>
Source:
http://service.GMX.net/de/cgi/g.fcgi...l?tabId=1&sid=
Originally Posted by
zara
The registration page clearly states that is not recommended. GMX falls into that category, don't you think?
GMX is not recommended, but it would have been accepted.
The OP actually used a disposable-type e-mail address, as described above.
Originally Posted by
zara
Again, what address are you talking about? Your email address or your postal address?
If the latter does not match the data your credit card company has, it is totally your fault that things went wrong.
The OP had originally entered a wrong credit card billing address.
Nevertheless, he was provided a temporary registration code as courtesy, while we were waiting for him to respond with the correct address.
Originally Posted by
zara
As some others have posted: I am using the KVS tool for quite some time, had a couple of renewals, a ton of new machine keyes (due to loads of VMs) and never experienced anything like you did.
Thanks,
zara.
Originally Posted by
gleff
Originally Posted by
chumbawumba
BTW, yes, I got my access, 15 hours it took.
So there's no problem, then, and not much unreasonable here..?

Indeed.