Clan x86
General Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: deadly7 on June 09, 2009, 02:41:01 pm
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(13:33:41) deadly7: hey, i have a battle.net question
(13:33:46) deadly7: got a sec?
(13:34:14) deadly7: do you know of any way i can test to see if a key works for sc?
(13:34:27) deadly7: i've got a few spares lying around but i don't want to have to install just to see if they work or not and find outthey don't..
Thanks to anybody with an answer.
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Disappointed. I was totally expecting friggin' tits galore, but no, you ask a stupid question. :(
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You can get a bot, type the key in, and see if it connects.
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There are key testers out there, but I'd personally do as Joe suggests, use a bot.
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I'd personally do as Joe suggests
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There are key testers out there, but I'd personally do as Joe suggests, use a bot.
OMG WHAT HAS U DONE?!?
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If you send the keys to me, I'll test them for you.
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You can get a bot, type the key in, and see if it connects.
Which bots still work and don't require excessive annoyances to set up?
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You could just install SC and use a key changer, instead.
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If you send the keys to me, I'll test them for you.
Vouch.
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I'll vouch Ergot. He told me I could help test one, too! :)
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I'll vouch Ergot. He told me I could help test one, too! :)
Shhhhhhhhhhhh
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+1 for bringing back memories of when cd keys actually meant something/were valuable.
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You can get a bot, type the key in, and see if it connects.
Which bots still work and don't require excessive annoyances to set up?
JavaOp2.
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You can get a bot, type the key in, and see if it connects.
Which bots still work and don't require excessive annoyances to set up?
JavaOp2.
BNU-Bot is the best bot. 8)