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Old 07-23-2008, 02:50 AM
Leonard_Smith_nz Leonard_Smith_nz is offline
 
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Default ePanelbuilder: Help with registration

All,

I'm trying to register with www.ePanelbuilder.com, but have two problems:

1. I'm not based in the US and it's insisting on a zip code (don't get me started on this one )
2. Even when I tried to trick it by entering a (known) valid US address it would not progress past the sign-on page.

I ensured that all the required fields are completed, but unfortunately, the site provides no feedback about what it's unhappy about. I've sent an number of emails to the contact email address provided on the site but have received no reply.

Any assistance appreciated.
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Old 07-23-2008, 03:25 AM
Pirkka Pirkka is offline
 
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2. Even when I tried to trick it by entering a (known) valid US address it would not progress past the sign-on page.
Try again... I've state as two dashes "--" and zip code is 5 numbers... Does it give you any hint what is not ok?
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