I just wrote to Tera on the 11th of July and he was able to merge my accounts. It took about a week or so for him to be able to get it done, but at-least I have my old account back. Thanks Mark! j:
If a post on Inven forum is correct, it seems that the Korean account merging system for Tera may be down. This means players who have created multiple accounts will not be able to merge them into their old ones. For example, I made an alternate account in order to play with friends due to how my native account was lagged out pretty hard (The ping on my home PC and laptop are both very high).
It’s a real shame that this issue has arisen again as there were many people who used the same IP address or other such methods of creating two accounts. Here’s what they say:
I heard that the Tera account merging feature is broken. This means if you had another character on a different IP address or something, you can’t merge your two characters into one.
If this is indeed true, there are many people who would be quite upset as they used an alternate ways of getting their accounts back to play with friends–whether it be from afar or by using another device. It’s sad that some hard-working players will not have their efforts rewarded due to a bug in the system and I hope for the best for those affected. As we know how Korean companies tend to deal with bugs (either taking forever to fix them or not at all), I’d like to leave these suggestions.
You may have already figured out that the answer is NO. You cannot not just go back to playing on your old account without buying the game again (or having kept it registered in-game). There are several reasons why this is the case, but most of them are beyond Mojang’s control. Major points include:
Selling the Game – If people could go back and play on i r old accounts whenever they wanted, there would be no reason to buy the game again, and this would make Mojang less money. This more than likely wouldn’t be an issue for those of you reading this who don’t own a credit card but it could potentially mean a lot to people who do and want to start playing again.
Competing with Pirate Sites – If users could just go back on their old account whenever they wanted, piracy would become much easier to deal with, as instead of having to upload a copy of java onto your computer and install it, pirates could simply go back in time six months and play on their old accounts until they got caught. You might not immediately see what an issue this is until you realize that Mojang makes next-to-nothing off of sales of the initial sale of the game, but a large chunk of their yearly revenue comes from licenses for updates and addons. If they didn’t have an official site to sell said licenses, then these sales would disappear.
The ‘One Account Per Person’ Rule – This is more due to technical limitations in Mojang’s systems than anything else, but still relevant nonetheless. The fact that you can only play on one account means that it is possible to tell exactly which person is playing at any given time. Therefore, if someone creates an account named “supersteve1234”, and then another account named “supersteve324”, even though he has created two accounts with different names, this still counts as him having only one active minecraft.
For old Minecraft accounts, please log in using your username to migrate to a Mojang account. Once you’ve upgraded to a Mojang account and provided an email address, we’ll send you an email with a link to reset your password.
Mojang doesn’t expire your account, but you can break the EULA and be banned. Some servers have a time limit on them if you haven’t been active for awhile, in which case your data will get deleted.
If you forgot your Mojang account email and are unsure where it is, try resetting your password. Doing so will allow you to use the address that you registered with in order to find out which one was used. Alternatively, try other emails that you own.chillout
If you forget your email address and password, visit the link below to reset it.
If you’ve forgotten your Instagram login email or password, you can reset your account by using the email address or phone number associated with your account. If you don’t have access to either of those, you can’t reset your password and will need to create a new account.
The Instagram code is a six-digit number that you use to log in to your account.
To retrieve your backup code, open the Instagram app and go to your profile. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of the screen, then select “Settings.” Scroll down and tap “Request Backup Code.” Enter your phone number and hit “Send.” You’ll then receive a text message with your backup code.
Instagram backup codes are a series of randomly generated numbers and letters that you can use to log in to your Instagram account if you can’t access your phone. To create a backup code, go to your profile and tap the menu in the top right corner. Tap Settings > Security and look for Backup Code.
Yes, someone could hack your Instagram if you have two-factor authentication enabled. However, two-factor authentication is a very effective way to protect your account from unauthorized access, so it’s a good idea to use it whenever possible.
To make a 2FA on Instagram, you need to first download the Google Authenticator app. Then, open the Instagram app and go to your profile. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of your screen and select “Settings.” Scroll down and tap “Two-Factor Authentication” and then “Authentication App.” Select Google Authenticator and follow the instructions to scan the QR code.
To get your Instagram duo key, first open the Instagram app and sign in. Then tap on the profile icon in the bottom right corner of the screen, and select “Settings.” Scroll down and tap on “Account” and then “Two-Factor Authentication.” Tap on “Turn On” and then “Scan Code.” Scan the code that is displayed on your Duo Security app.