I have been noticing that there has been a few thread popping up with people asking for the CD Keys.
WORD OF ADVICE PEOPLES
* Don't loose the CD Key In The First Place. Keep all your documentation, manuals, CD, and CD Keys in the on place.
* Purchase a CD Pen, and Write the actual CD Key down on the CD itself. With game that have mutiple CDs to install, i normally write the CD Key on the Disc Number 2, as the game normally requires the CD Key with Disc Number 1. Like have done this with all my games and software that have seriel number.
* If you do not want to mark your CDs, make an MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access or Notepad File containing all your CD Keys and important Serial Number.
* And if you have just purchased the game, and you have noticed that the CD Key is not with the game contents. Take it back to the store with proof of purchase within 7 to 14 day cooling off period from an exchange.
WORD OF ADVICE PEOPLES
* Don't loose the CD Key In The First Place. Keep all your documentation, manuals, CD, and CD Keys in the on place.
* Purchase a CD Pen, and Write the actual CD Key down on the CD itself. With game that have mutiple CDs to install, i normally write the CD Key on the Disc Number 2, as the game normally requires the CD Key with Disc Number 1. Like have done this with all my games and software that have seriel number.
* If you do not want to mark your CDs, make an MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access or Notepad File containing all your CD Keys and important Serial Number.
* And if you have just purchased the game, and you have noticed that the CD Key is not with the game contents. Take it back to the store with proof of purchase within 7 to 14 day cooling off period from an exchange.