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Vanganth Files (Contact)


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Hello guys,i already have asked it for 2 ppl in this forum,until now i have no success in do this.

I need to make contact with Vanganth,i want to buy his files/license

Already tried his email (vanganth@hotmail.com),site (l2service.com) this one show me as offline ever...and PM via MXC forum,without success.

So...Anyone here have anyway to speak with Vanganth (Dawid ?¿) ??

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I still tryin' to speak with him...many guys says that his pack is "better" and "cheaper" than AdvExt64 (depmax64.com) but i can't find this guy out lol.


Thanks in advance for anyone who could help me by anyway.

Merry Xmas and Happy New Year.

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actualy he don't even answer about the prices. I would suggest to go for Adv because Vanganth service is 0

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provides services only to individuals who don't need help on setup and other help.

Well i need his files and license,i think i can do everything by my self seeing forums like mxc and others.

 

So,how to make contact with him ??

 

MXC user ericvini post that he is demort from another forum...demort sells vanganth files for 100$,i think you already have read full topic before post your printscreen.

 

 

actualy he don't even answer about the prices. I would suggest to go for Adv because Vanganth service is 0

 

SwS are you lookin' for vanganth files without success huh ? lol.... Adv its expensive close to Vanganth...but Vanganth seems no longer need to sell his product anymore

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I have got experience with both of these mentioned guys and would like to give you some feedback in a short and simple way.

 

Vanganth: Buy the extender. Get they key. Run the server.

Depmax/Advext: Buy the extender. Buy the protection. Get the licence. Pay. Pay again because bind did not work. Pay. Run the server. Crash because of licence server. Pay again. Move to a newmachine. Bind all licences again - wich means pay. Run the server !

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actualy he don't even answer about the prices. I would suggest to go for Adv because Vanganth service is 0

it no longer sells license. He is overloaded with customers he already has . He has no more time to teach children to configure l2off (not that you are a ) . only supports for those who are already a customer .

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it no longer sells license. He is overloaded with customers he already has . He has no more time to teach children to configure l2off (not that you are a ) . only supports for those who are already a customer .

So Demort isn't Vanganth as himself ?

 

Demort sells Vanganth files/license at many russian forums

 

Using only ICQ as way to contact

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Seriously. Get an ICQ and contact him, messaging in this thread won`t do you any more good.

 

Pm Sighed.

 

Or buy advext.

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I will see if i can talk with him. Cause he might be busy. Also is winter holiday so he might not answer at all.

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Vang is answering within 30 minutes 24/7 on his email.

Vanganth doesn't answer me,i have send an email to him before i open this topic

 

vanganth@hotmail.com ?

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