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Q: Have you ever lost your QQ password?

 I don't remember my QQ psw, My computer fills it in. I was putting QQ on my phone and pcked up and now my computer QQ will not work. I have been going through the QQ recover password on site and emailing them, with no luck. I tried several times to register a new account with different email addresses. QQ says they can not reset my password.

 Any other site would send the password to the registered email, but not QQ. Have you found QQ to be a pain?

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I never had a QQ number although many people that I came across assume that I do. Since you are saying it's a pain I may stay away from QQ even further at this point. 

ambivalentmace:

use the english version qq international

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TedDBayer:

he tim bo dong engish version

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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I've had the same problem in the past. I tried everything to reset my password, answering all the security questions and so, but no use. Luckily, all of my passwords for my email, skype and so, are practically the same (sometimes i just add a number or change a letter to a capital letter), so after trying about 20 versions of the same password, I could finally go online again with my QQ.

TedDBayer:

I keep most of this info in a folder, but didn't with QQ.

 I have tried to open a new account with other emails many times, I get no reply.

 QQ answers emails, but not helpful.

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I experienced Exact same thing as OP   AND I did Exact same thing as debbie.

 

qq p/w recovery Defines pain-in-the-ass.   but I guess it is good to have tight security.

 

  Remember kids;;;   record your p/w's somewhere safe in case this happens 2 u !

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I usually tie a knot the night before I need to remember my password. However, sometimes, when I see the tied knot, I know that I am supposed to remember something, but forgot what precisely.

 

Or if your qq is showing asterisks (or dots) as your password, you can Google for tools called "password unmasker".

Get the ones that are completely free. Usually, you will just have to highlight the asterisks (or dots) an your pw will appear in the tool.

 

You're welcome.

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great idea, I DL 4 of them,,,no luck

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Do foreigners Q Q more popular ?My Q Q never robbed ...laugh

TedDBayer:

no robbed, I install on phone in addition, can not remember, now computer QQ no work. how Chinese people talk to foreigner with out QQ?

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My laptop bit the dust last week. Blue Screen Of Death. I lost ALL my passwords, which I kept stored in a Word document on my puter. Each pw is different for every site. Had to start all over. Bummer.

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This is what I did. I used all my email accounts and applied over and over and over and over until I wore out some guy sitting at QQ to send me a new QQ number. It took 24 days, not within 24 hours.

 I have a new QQ. I only use it to talk to one girl, but I opened some contact requests. man are there a lot of weirdos on there and I'm to one saying it.

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