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Which part are you saying that at?
He's not your slave, and you're not entitled to the account. He was right, you were wrong, and you're the one that comes off looking like an entitled jerk.



He gave the exact right answer.



Basically, this every time.



It's directly because of people like you that information is locked down tighter now. What you think is stupidity is an unwillingness to let the asshats of this forum socially engineer and scam information from the support team. People bitch about "Well why don't you make accounts more secure?" when in fact that's going on constantly, both on a software side, as well as me showing people these threads. Every time you people come up with some new "exploit" to "just email to support" to steal an account, I share this with the team.

Make no mistake everyone, this is your fault.

Certain cases can prevent a username to become "deleted", namely chargebacks or support manually deleting. Note this is not a TRUE deletion, just a flag, as the username/profile still exists on the Mojang account, but is not accessible. That name could be "un-deleted" in the future, for example if the bank messed up on the purchase and it gets fixed by support. NameMC is not properly handling these cases, and I've let their dev know. The reason we don't usually give this explanation is it's an awful lot of extra words and insider terminology with the result still being "the account is registered and you can't have it".

Mojang Support is not obligated to give you or anyone the UUID for an account. Don't ask questions about accounts you don't own, it wastes their time.

I've personally answered nearly 50,000 support cases and I've never once been asked for a UUID, so it literally never comes up. There is no security concern. Look up the UUID yourself if you have an issue. Again, don't ask questions about accounts that aren't yours.

You never even read the full thread.
 

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maybe you could've considered that I was reacting to your reaction to my post. Seemed natural to me, but obviously not.

Anyway, this is not enough of an important point for me to argue it further. Pull what conclusions you wish from that.
You don't even seem to be arguing. You just made a post that made no sense and I am asking you to explain it.
 

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Wrong. Clearly it was stated that the UUID could not be found on the official Mojang API.

It can, how else would all these sites and servers be getting them? That's the whole point of a UUID. They changed it so UUIDs are now your username and your username is now a "nickname", it's not meant to be private and I have no clue why he made such a big deal about someone asking for one..[DOUBLEPOST=1449652670,1449652537][/DOUBLEPOST]
Dude, you want to know why he I think he honestly did not give you what you call a simple "uuid". You know for you spending a few minutes ect... on getting the UUID is fine. It is a short ammount of time, but for someone dealing with alot, and I say alot of tickets and needs to deal with alot of people. All time saved is more work done. And he is not obligated to give you the UUID and he informed you that the certain account is already taken. So your original question was to have the account un-blacklisted but in fact(according to this staff member) it is not blacklisted and therefor the case is closed.

You're right, he's not obligated to and it's a waste of time. End of story. So... why did Mojang's head customer service guy chime in and start talking about security concerns?
 

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It can, how else would all these sites and servers be getting them? That's the whole point of a UUID. They changed it so UUIDs are now your username and your username is now a "nickname", it's not meant to be private and I have no clue why he made such a big deal about someone asking for one..
The problem is you cannot find the UUID for that username. Can you please read the whole thread before posting. K thanks.
 

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I didn't realize you said "for that one" in particular. I thought you meant looking up UUIDs by name in general.

Marc just explained why you can't find it for that one specifically.
I wasn't commenting on that at all. I was asking why Marc came in talking about security concerns and then when I asked about them he responded as if it was a stupid question and there are no security concerns.
 
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