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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Fri, Apr 27, 2012 10:41 PM UTC:
Your PersonID is CarlosCetina, not sissa. The latter is your UserID. You
will find the correct link to your Person Information page, which uses your
PersonID, to the left of the message you left, linked to your name.

Game Courier wants your UserID, which is sissa. When I posed as you to Game
Courier, I could move in each of the games you listed. Since I don't have
your password, I could not verify and send moves, but I could make moves
and preview them. In a test game between fergus and duniho, I tried to move
as duniho, and I'm being told that I must be signed in to move even though
the previous screen tells me I am signed in as duniho. [EDIT: I got it to work before fixing anything. So I'm not sure what the problem was there.]

What is the specific nature of your problem? Can you preview but not send a move? Or are you unable to even preview a move?

Note that the URLs you gave do not include your UserID. These URLs are just for viewing the game and will not let you move from them. Your UserID needs to be included in the link before you can move. You will find this link under your name when you enter your UserID on the Logs page.

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