Why Isn't Omegamic Receiving the Confirmation Email?

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Omegamic registered on the site on April 1 but has not received a confirmation email, possibly due to a typo in his email address. The user is seeking a way to contact a moderator or admin for assistance. There is a suggestion to privately message the email address to a mod for resolution. The discussion highlights the need for users to have access to support regardless of their status. The issue emphasizes the importance of effective communication channels for user verification.
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Hello,

There is a user on chat with the name of omegamic. He said he registered on this site on 1 april. However, he has not received a confirmation e-mail, so he thinks that he might have made a typo in his e-mail adress. Is there a way to contact a mod or greg outside of PF?

I have his e-mail adress (but I won't post it here of course), so I can pm it to a mod if they want to...

Thanks!
 
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