Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26998093-20151127065920/@comment-26091666-20151129015908

In regards to your credit card company, yes but again my point still stands that if you want to create an account with DMM in the future and you plan to use the same credit card at that point in time bear in mind that it would be potentially be blocked.

As for DMM, well it depends on how desperate you are to recover your account. Understandably your situation is dire however because your questions were open ended it could mean more than one thing.

What I still do not understand is if you do have an account with DMM why would it prompt you a different sort of email response compared to mine. It seems like as if you never had an account on DMM in the first place or perhaps you have typo'd somewhere with your email address and that DMM just shows generic (error) messages. A valid account from virtually most online sites that requires email address sort of authentication would normally provide a link within the email to reset one's password. Otherwise an error message would say that the account is not valid. Maybe in the case of DMM instead of showing on the screen if the email address is valid or not (on the site itself) they instead send out generic emails to change either email address or password.