Round
1
ONE Registration per person and per email address is permitted and multiple entries may be removed. An email address can only be used once.
Your first name and Alias name will be used to identify your Alias/entry in the competition. The TAB Streaker competition reserves the right to refuse and delete any name entered that it deems inappropriate or offensive.
Q: How many times can I enter? A: You may only register and enter ONCE.
Q: I've forgotten my password, what can I do? A: Please click on the 'Lost password' link near the login panel to have a password reset link sent to you.
Q: I'm registered, but I'm having problems logging in. A: You must only login with the original email address that you have registered with. If you are unsure about your password, you can request a password reset by clicking here. We'll email you password reset instructions to your registered email address within a few minutes. Please check your Spam or Junk mail folder if it hasn't arrived in your inbox. If you don't receive our password reset email, then it's likely that you are using an incorrect email address or there's an issue with your registration. If this is the case, please contact us, providing as much detail about your registration so that we may determine what may be at fault.
Q: I have a new email address. Can you change my login details? A: You can actually change your login details directly at the TAB Streaker web site. Simply login with your current details, and then click on the 'SETTINGS' button which can be found near the top right of the screen. You can change your login email and/or password there.
Q: Why can't I change my Alias name? A: You can only change your Alias name prior to the start of the next round (after registering). Once the next round is complete, you will no longer be able to change your Alias name.
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