Haven’t got much of my gran’s inheritance left now but I don’t have any other way to get back in touch with the woman I was about to propose to for %$^(&*) sake! So this is it, I’ll give you £500 if you can work out what the hell this web address is:
Can’t wait much longer or I’ll explode. First person to email the right web address to jameshill83@gmail.com gets the cash. Am not kidding, you can check out the legal stuff here if you want.
May 6, 2008 at 3:31 pm
I already sent you the email, but anyway, just for reference
(this is what I’ve just posted on your blog, but it said AWAITING APPROVAL FOR MODERATOR: now, I don’t know who the moderator is, or how long he’ll take, but to stay on the safe side, here’s a copy of your comment. Let me know when you receive this email)You look familiar….but I don’t wanna jump into conclusions. But hey mate, I think I can help: the website you’re looking for is 02 Bluebook.http://bluebook.o2.co.uk/jsps/findoutmore#The first lines are the ones you gave us, compare them if you wanna.This tells us 2 things:- first of all, you may have had a contract with O2 (which means, if it’s not over, they’re still taking money from your bank account, which means therefore that you DO have a bank account, and that connects us to another point: you may have enough money to sustain yourself in this bank account. The problem now is: what are the details? But if you already have the details then cool, good for you!)- second thing, this is something good, a good starting point: not only you’ll have your pictures back, but also messages, contacts and what not. Plus, with Bluebook you can also have a blog: who knows, you may have had a blog right there, and if you really have had, then you’ll find more information there.Now the question is: how can you get in there? And that’s where the IT geek side of me comes in: every website that allows you to register MUST have a validation process. What I mean is, if you know your username but forgot your password there’s a personal question you’ll have to answer (or some details of yours you have to fill in), to check it’s really you and not a weirdo who wants to hack in your account (useful eh?!). Don’t worry, the fact that it’s a personal question doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s some detail that’s included in that frame of time you’ve forgotten: it might be LIZ just as it might your mother’s maiden name (that’s a typical one). If you’re lucky enough, though, you’ll find that it may ask you just for your email address (which you have, since you posted it here).…Yup, I’ve just played with the website a bit, and found out that on https://registration.o2.co.uk/Reclaim/ReclaimUserNameAndPassword you’ll find how to retrieve username and password with just your sensitive, personal details. Yuhuu!About your tattoo, it may be well related to scientology, which is very popular in America, and Lizzie is apparently there…any connection? Who knows. Nobody really knows everything about everything, not even one’s self. (Just me being phylosophical! =p)Anyway, I put my email there, if you need any help, just gimme a shout, and I’ll be ready to help.Bernardo.
May 6, 2008 at 7:29 pm
the first bit must be bluebook.o2.co.uk/james_hill_83, and then yeah I’m completely stuck. But james_hill_83 must be your username, so you could go to
https://registration.o2.co.uk/Reclaim/ReclaimPassword
and you need to type in your username and mobile number. You said you’d lost your sim card, but wouldn’t one of your mates still have your number?
Does that help you at all?
Sorry I can’t work out the rest of it.
May 7, 2008 at 10:02 am
http://o2.co.uk/login/?dest=http%3a%2f%2fbluebook.o2.co.uk
Try That website. Hope ive helped!
May 7, 2008 at 4:14 pm
Hi James,
I found your website through a weird movie with a car fallin’ down a hill.
A few minutes ago I’ve googled the URL for you and I can tell you the next things about it:
- I’m almost sure it’s a “O2 Blueblog” url.
- It looks like the URL starts with “http://bluebook.o2.co.uk/james_hill_83/f”
I’m not sure what’s after the beginning of the URL above, but I hope I’ve helped you a little bit.
Greetz from Holland.