Problem with license - MX Player

OK, i have a problem with my email provider and i change it.
So i bought player directly from player's home page.
I communicate with support in facebook from 10th this month, send a email to [email protected]
to change email address in license and no answer yet.
Here is the last place where i write for this. If player supported team do not help me i will use cracked version and will not paid for nothing else. This is a scandal!

kiotobg said:
OK, i have a problem with my email provider and i change it.
So i bought player directly from player's home page.
I communicate with support in facebook from 10th this month, send a email to [email protected]
to change email address in license and no answer yet.
Here is the last place where i write for this. If player supported team do not help me i will use cracked version and will not paid for nothing else. This is a scandal!
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Hi,
We have requested you to send a request mail to [email protected]. Unfortunately, you have sent the mail to [email protected]. Even though it's not allowed to change the email account (in fact it's not possible in google play licenses), we have considered your case as special, and changed the licensed email account & replied back to you on facebook before few days. Kindly check your messages.

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FRAUD PAYPAL EMAIL SAMPLE: BE CAREFUL !!!!!

I have a Paypal account and I buy a lot of stuff from eBay. My account is connected to my Yahoo email; it used to be with my office email but sometimes our firewall treats Paypal emails as spam.
Anyway, I checked my Yahoo account yesterday and there was a notice that I sent payment of 395.85USD to someone for buying an Omega Constellation Watch (must've been a fake watch that one ). Scrolling down the message there was an area which asked if this transaction is not authorized; I should click on the Problem Resolution Center. I clicked on it and the website appeared which definitely looked like Paypal. It asked me to log in; which I did. The next step was that it asked for my First Name, Last Name, Credit Card info, etc. This actually struck me as being strange. Since I had a Paypal account, logging in automatically tells the website who I am and what my personal details are.
What I did was immediately logged out. I then logged in again and changed my password and secret question (when you forget your password this one prompts you). Logged out again, then logged in and checked my history or activity. It showed that there was no purchase done on the said date (when I supposedly bought a watch). I forwarded the suspect email to: 'sp[email protected]' for them to clarify and investigate for me. I also checked with my credit card company and thankfully they said that there was no activity related to the case I described.
This morning I checked my Yahoo email and Paypal responded saying that they have verified the email to be a fake. The first point is that Paypal will never address you as "Dear Member or Dear Paypal Member". The second point is that there was a difference in the URL used by the fraud link. For those of you who use Paypal; please take some time off and read a little more on this. There's a "Contact Us" section, from there you can type "Fraud" in the search field. A topic saying "How do I differentiate between a fake and authentic email from Paypal" (or something like that).
Lastly, Paypal said that if I did fill out the information requested by the fraud URL; chances are my credit card info would have been obtained and who knows what can happen. I'm sending you a copy of the email I received. PLEASE TREAT THIS AS REFERENCE ONLY. DO NOT COPY OR CLICK ON ANY LINKS.
Cheers
Rob
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PayPal <[email protected]>" <[email protected]> Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert
Subject:
Your payment has been sent to [email protected]
Date:
Tue, 10 Jan 2006 20:20:01 -0700
Dear PayPal Member,
This email confirms that you have paid OMEGAMOVE ([email protected]) $395.85 USD using PayPal.
This credit card transaction will appear on your bill as "PAYPAL OMEGAMOVE".
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PayPal Shopping Cart Contents
Item Name:
Omega Constellation Men Watch - mint
Quantity:
1
Total:
$380.85 USD
Cart Subtotal:
$380.85 USD
Sales Tax:
$15.00 USD
Cart Total:
$395.85 USD
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Shipping Information
Shipping Info:
James Dickinson
184 Hadley Dr.
Chicago, IL 60614
United States
Address Status:
Unconfirmed
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If you haven't authorized this charge, click the link below to cancel the payment and get a full refund.
Dispute Transaction
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Thank you for using PayPal!
The PayPal Team
First: check on which domain you are checked.
Most fraud email don't link to real sites.
However: you see good link for example http://www.paypal.com/authorize.html in email, but when you hover over the link, below your good email client you can see real link in status bar, for example http://paypal.proof.nu/auth/login.php or so. Or strange ipnumber http://12.31.78.2/paypal/auth.html.
(links are not real - just for example, no need to clicking!!!!)
Yes, don't look blindly on words on the email. Look always behind the emails: which real links are here used? Is there not extra words used, is grammar okay, and looks altijd first on official sites if there is indeed happens. If there is indeed such information available then you can look further. If there is warning about fake emails, trash the email immediately or forward to paypal site for examining fraud links.
Such strange links are not linked to www.paypal.com. That is why you must always check the real links where you going to.
And when the fraud email links real to www.paypal.com site, then is fraud email useless.
Full image fraud emails are almost fake. You can always trash them.
Similar thing happened to me with an Amazon spoof site. Of course, the email was in HTML and the link redirected me to another site that asked me to sign in and then give credit card details. It looked very convincing indeed. This was the first time I'd ever received such a thing and it nearly caught me off guard but luckily I realised at the last moment that it was illegal 'phishing' activity. I'm not sure who to report this to though, Amazon, or a more authorative body like the police? See the attached images for what the site/email looked like.
Regards,
Neil.
thanks for the info
PayPal Example
mrdummy - You had some great points.
I just came across an interesting example of a PayPal fraud email.
The email had this from header...
"From: [email protected] ([email protected]) "
If you look at the domain name... [email protected] "ACCOUNTS-PAYPAL.COM", you can see that it's not from paypal.com. That's the best way to determine whether or not it's spam email.
GMail does a great job of helping you determine this. This email wouldn't have even showed up in your spam box since GMail wouldn't have accepted it because it's claiming to be from "paypal.com" and it's actually from "accounts-paypal.com".
Other good email fraud tips.
GMail will also put a little key next to the sender's name if it is a legitamate email... atleast in PayPal's case.

[Problem] Rom Manager will not accept Paypal License

Has anyone else had this problem? I purchased Rom Manager on October 2nd 2010 via paypal. I had to reload all my programs and one of them was Rom Manager. I go in to put in my Transaction ID from my Paypal account and it tells me that there is no premium License for that Transaction ID. I emailed the developer to see what is going on but I have not heard anything back . Another monkey wrench is that I no longer have access to that email as it was hacked and I have no way of getting that email back. If Koush or someone needs the information that I have from my Paypal account I can gladly private message them.
I've got the same issue. I've emailed Koush (from the email address associated with the Paypal account with which I paid for the licence) several times and sent him a private twitter. I've had no contact from him at all.
Working now
hey peeps! I had this issue too but checked again today and its working mint Tapped the "Device ID" in settings and displayed "Licence Retrieved" like it used to.
Nice.

Email related problem

Whenever I reply an email from my phone. Instead of showing the correct sender's email in a quote, It shows a bunch of code. These code display both on the the phone (sent items) and on Gmail web page.
My question are what is causing the problem and how to solve it?
Thank you very much
Enclosed some desmonstration.
Whoa... I've enver seen that before, sorry.
A few questions that might be relevant:
What language is the phone configured to use?
Is the email being sent directly to your Gmail account, or are you forwarding it from another server (and if so, which)?
Did you configure the Gmail account using the Google account template on the phone, or did you set it up as just an IMAP or POP3 email server?
What OS version is on your phone? (There has been at elast one update regarding original message body handling.)
The phone doesn't usually modify the original message at all (something some people have complained about, actually) so this is really weird. On my Gmail account, I've never seen anything like that.
Thanks for replying
The phone is an HTC Radar with HD2O's Dynamics7 1.21 - build is 8779
Language is en-UK
I'm pretty sure it's not about the ROM because I've encountered this problem on stock Mango ROM.
Mail arrives as usual and I reply by pressing Reply button.
It's a mailbox configured by adding Google Account, not manually configured.
I think the problem is on text encoding but don't know how to solve it yet

[Q] facebok related

I have 2 questions both facebok related for the facebook app on Samsung galaxy s2. Firstly, I would like to change my email address, when I tried on account settings and then email no 'change email' came up, so I just wondered how I could do so. Secondly, I've recieved notifcations about a friend wanting to tag my photos, how can I accept the requests? I would be very grateful if someone could help me soon. Thank you
orla685 said:
I have 2 questions both facebok related for the facebook app on Samsung galaxy s2. Firstly, I would like to change my email address, when I tried on account settings and then email no 'change email' came up, so I just wondered how I could do so. Secondly, I've recieved notifcations about a friend wanting to tag my photos, how can I accept the requests? I would be very grateful if someone could help me soon. Thank you
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Change Email Add? what do you mean the one your using for facebook or the one that you used to register? about the tagged photos just go to your timeline and you'll see a activity log if you're on a private mode. im confuse on your email thing. hope i help!

Email address cut off issu with Xperia Z3 Email app

Dear team,
This is regarding the email app in the Xperia Z3 duos phone.
Suppose, i am getting an email from someone with multiple people in "CC" and "To".
If i do a "reply all" or "reply only to the sender", in my reply, all the other addresses other than the sender's name gets cut off from the email to which i am replying.. This behavior seriously deforms the email chain and make us lose track of who all where there in the earlier email. This is especially bad when using for corporate official emails.
If i use my Samsung email app, the addresses will not get cut off. I have attached screen shots of the original email with replies done using Xperia and samsung email app.
Appreciate if you can help resolve this.
Thanks you.
georgesuraj said:
Dear team,
This is regarding the email app in the Xperia Z3 duos phone.
Suppose, i am getting an email from someone with multiple people in "CC" and "To".
If i do a "reply all" or "reply only to the sender", in my reply, all the other addresses other than the sender's name gets cut off from the email to which i am replying.. This behavior seriously deforms the email chain and make us lose track of who all where there in the earlier email. This is especially bad when using for corporate official emails.
If i use my Samsung email app, the addresses will not get cut off. I have attached screen shots of the original email with replies done using Xperia and samsung email app.
Appreciate if you can help resolve this.
Thanks you.
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Personally? I uninstalled the built-in email program and installed k-9 through f-droid. I don't use my email heavily but k-9 works well enough for a phone.
In your example, you're using the same email address multiple times. I think when you do the "reply all," the app recognizes it is the same address and removes the duplicates. You would find this same behavior if you were using Outlook, which resolves all the addresses right before dispatch, and only sends the email to the recipient once.
If you have, say, four or five unique email addresses in the CC and select "reply all," does the app still remove some of them? I assume yes and that is what prompted this forum thread, but I'll ask just to be sure.
just disable the sony email app and install Gmail from google play. :highfive:
Hi, unfortunately, my company email does not allow access to K9
tweker said:
Personally? I uninstalled the built-in email program and installed k-9 through f-droid. I don't use my email heavily but k-9 works well enough for a phone.
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Hi, thanks for the suggestion. I tried K9, but unfortunately, my company email is not working with K9, i think they are not allowing access to any 3rd party emails. It is being managed using the Airwatch
LitoNi said:
just disable the sony email app and install Gmail from google play. :highfive:
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SportingChap said:
In your example, you're using the same email address multiple times. I think when you do the "reply all," the app recognizes it is the same address and removes the duplicates. You would find this same behavior if you were using Outlook, which resolves all the addresses right before dispatch, and only sends the email to the recipient once.
If you have, say, four or five unique email addresses in the CC and select "reply all," does the app still remove some of them? I assume yes and that is what prompted this forum thread, but I'll ask just to be sure.
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Hi, yes.. if i use different email addresses also, it will still remove all of them. And as you can see from the screen shot, when i used the Samsung email client, it did not remove any of the email addresses, even though it was the same. So the problem is with the Sony email client it seems.
LitoNi said:
just disable the sony email app and install Gmail from google play. :highfive:
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Hi, i want to use this client for my official company email and they dont allow Gmail unfortunately... so thats why i am stuck....

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