Hi Raymond.

NewLinQ uses a serial number like a username, and an IP like a password. In the 
real world, IP’s change from time to time, and newlinq allows one IP change per 
month automatically. If you’ve got someone else’s account linked, that 
indicates your serial number is the same as another server.

In the past, we’ve found a number of server boards that generate the same 
serial number, and we’ve done everything we can to deal with that. But you 
might have something else that’s floating out there.

Open a support ticket, and I’ll have a look to find out the cause, and get it 
sorted..

> On 10 Mar 2022, at 7:23 am, Raymond Richmond <raymond.richm...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Is there something tied to the IP of a server which links it to the OnyxShop 
> account?
> This is a net-new 5209 build and the account just showed up.
> 
> It is, of course, the wrong account so I am really asking how I change that 
> to the correct account.
> 
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