I've been a member since 2010 and apparently only post on leap years. But I obsessively read everything on HawgBeat, 7 days a week.
Monday morning I was horrified to see that I was logged out on both my phone and my computer and that my password would not work. I thought perhaps that my credit card had expired but was unable to log in to check. When my assistant got to work, I cried to her to fix it. She is just slightly (completely) more technologically savvy than I. She tried to send a reset password with no success. So after 3 days and a novel's worth of emails back and forth to Rival's support, I am back and have learned a couple of things.
One, glitches happen with apparently no good reason but the Rival's support team will jump through hoops to help. And two, I am utterly, completely, undeniably, absolutely, unequivocally and thoroughly addicted to this website. Withdrawals include bothering the heck out of my employees, mounting tires out of boredom at my advanced age, binging YouTube videos I care nothing about and moping in my office.
But there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks to my lovely assistant's sharp eye and the necessity for her to look at this site, I now know how to check my DM's and I offer a sincere apology to Hamm Wow for my lack of response to a tire question he asked in 2018. Now that I know how to check my messages, I will happily respond.
Actually, this is TireHawg's assistant. He is currently on his phone, rabidly going through all the posts on this forum that he's missed for the last 3 days while I type this on his computer. The addiction is real, y'all. Thank you to the support team for getting him back in. He was driving me and my coworkers up the wall!
Monday morning I was horrified to see that I was logged out on both my phone and my computer and that my password would not work. I thought perhaps that my credit card had expired but was unable to log in to check. When my assistant got to work, I cried to her to fix it. She is just slightly (completely) more technologically savvy than I. She tried to send a reset password with no success. So after 3 days and a novel's worth of emails back and forth to Rival's support, I am back and have learned a couple of things.
One, glitches happen with apparently no good reason but the Rival's support team will jump through hoops to help. And two, I am utterly, completely, undeniably, absolutely, unequivocally and thoroughly addicted to this website. Withdrawals include bothering the heck out of my employees, mounting tires out of boredom at my advanced age, binging YouTube videos I care nothing about and moping in my office.
But there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks to my lovely assistant's sharp eye and the necessity for her to look at this site, I now know how to check my DM's and I offer a sincere apology to Hamm Wow for my lack of response to a tire question he asked in 2018. Now that I know how to check my messages, I will happily respond.
Actually, this is TireHawg's assistant. He is currently on his phone, rabidly going through all the posts on this forum that he's missed for the last 3 days while I type this on his computer. The addiction is real, y'all. Thank you to the support team for getting him back in. He was driving me and my coworkers up the wall!